Pandemic shakes up pro bono representation Clients affected from asylum seekers to prisoners The coronavirus pandemic is upending how attorneys routinely interact with pro bono clients, making it rare or…
read moreSushi is almost as common a choice as any for family dinners, first dates, or even the solo diner. The industry now boasts thousands of restaurants and generates billions in…
read moreAs the reality of stay-at-home orders, social distancing and closed businesses set in for Floridians in mid-March, the state’s civil legal aid programs and the Foundation came together to prepare…
read moreThe total workforce behind the website is currently 30 and it offers answers to any legal queries free of cost for people across the country. CHENNAI: Many found something new…
read moreThe power of stories and lived experience—this was the theme of a recent Voices That Matter Most workshop KIND held at our office in Boston with clients and staffers from Congresswoman Ayanna…
read moreOne night during the summer of 2018, Elizabeth* waited outside her home for her husband to let her back in to get her two young daughters. He had punched her…
read moreAs first-time visitors to Capitol Hill, VOICES THAT MATTER MOST participants and KIND clients, Carlos* and Joshua*, could not contain their excitement to meet, share their stories with, and discuss pressing issues…
read moreVictory: Citizen groups vindicated in lawsuit to protect Maui seabirds and sea turtles. The Maui County Department of Public Works violated state law by failing to conduct environmental review for a…
read moreW360 ‘Justice in action’ offers some excellent opportunities to work in communities and give back some of what you have learnt as well as developing those skills you may have newly…
read moreOne of the companies behind the Constitution Pipeline has reportedly abandoned the project, following a series of legal challenges by Earthjustice and our partners. The proposed 124-mile gas pipeline was…
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