New Job Openings Posted NY Times: Trump’s Budget Cuts Deeply Into Medicaid and Anti-Poverty Efforts Opinion analysis: Court strikes down N.C. districts in racial gerrymandering challenge Center for Responsible Lending Troubled by Department of Education Requirements for Student Loan Servicers Consumerist: Education Secretary DeVos To Give All Student Loan Accounts To One Company; Strip Away …
CBPP: Unmet Needs and the Squeeze on Appropriations ‘WannaCry’ Ransomware Attack Raises Alarm Bells for Cities, States Consumers Lose with a Weak Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Immigrant rights group wins temporary restraining order against DOJ in dispute over ethics rule
SCOTUS for law students: Waiting for Gorsuch CFPB: Four tips to get back on track if you’re behind on your auto loan Medicaid for Immigrants who are Not Permanent Residents (Do Not have “Green Cards”)– PRUCOL Status and Procedure CBPP: Medicaid Cuts in House ACA Repeal Bill Would Limit Availability of Home- and Community-Based Services
Immigration arrests up 38% nationwide under Trump Consumerist: Half Of America Is Not Prepared For A $100 Emergency Law school applicants will soon have option to take LSAT more frequently GAO Report: SSA Could Strengthen Its Efforts to Encourage Employment for Transition-Age Youth
Video: Faith Leaders Speak Out On Payday Lending Ninth Circuit hears oral argument on Trump travel ban CBPP: House-Passed Bill Would Devastate Health Care in Rural America 90% Of At-Risk Student Loan Borrowers Not Signed Up For Affordable Repayment Plans
Without ID, Homeless Trapped in Vicious Cycle Power-of-attorney agreements need not specifically address arbitration to create binding arbitration agreements Filing a time-barred proof of claim in bankruptcy does not violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act CBPP Commentary: Focusing on Trump’s Coming Deep Cuts in Basic Assistance for Struggling Families – and Deep Tax Cuts …
New variants of the NSA-derived cyberattack already spotted Consumer Product Safety Administration seeks collaboration in managing internet of things Panelists look back at – and in one case, personally recall – Gideon v. Wainwright CBPP: Medicaid Works for Women – But Proposed Cuts Would Have Harsh, Disproportionate Impact News from NYLAG Evelyn Frank Legal Resources …
Cities, States Move to Calm Fear of Deportation Report: SNAP Helps Millions of Low-Wage Workers SCOTUS case will test Justice Gorsuch’s appetite for class action limits Congressional Efforts To Remove Protections For Prepaid Debit Cards Fall Short