Training each other: Self-defense classes arm Asian Americans with community In response to an influx of racist attacks, Asian Americans are finding community through self-defense trainings. Posted by By Mollie Bryant May 11, 2021
How landlords dodge eviction bans Alleging criminal activity and other lease violations, some landlords are forcing out renters who legal aid attorneys say should be covered by eviction bans. Posted by By admin April 29, 2021
The pandemic slowed courts, leaving behind case backlogs. Now public defenders are ‘emptying the ocean with a teaspoon’ Public defenders say court backlogs will make following speedy trial rules a challenge. Posted by By Jana Hayes March 15, 2021
With millions of families behind on rent, legal aid attorneys face sustained demand Evictions continue to draw resources from underfunded legal aid programs Posted by By Mollie Bryant March 2, 2021
Teacher pensions get short shrift in pandemic-era budgets Kentucky and other states are moving to make further cuts to underfunded teacher pension programs. Posted by By Mollie Bryant February 22, 2021