Category Archives: News
9/23/13
September 2013 Disability law News Editorial: Release all Attica documents to the public Do Private Prison Contracts Fuel Mass Incarceration? ABA task force report proposes scrutiny of law school funding, pricing and accreditation standards Senate Moves Forward with Reauthorization of … Continue reading
9/20/13
New Job Opening Posted House Votes To Slash $40 Billion From Food Stamp Program Medigap (Medicare Supplemental) Policies and Rates in New York State – with 2013 Rate Tables Do laws that encourage eviction for repeated 911 calls violate First … Continue reading
9/19/13
Health care seen wanting, but access better CBO: A Premium Support System for Medicare: Analysis of Illustrative Options Child Poverty in the U.S.: What New Census Data Tell Us About Our Youngest Children
9/18/13
Managed Long Term Care (Updated) DiNapoli urges rise in legal aid for poor Judiciary Planning for ‘Worst-Case Scenario’ on Budget Cuts New policy for developmentally disabled raises concerns locally Bill would provide reasonable notice before the loss of child care … Continue reading
9/17/13
Previewing the Upcoming Census Report CBO finds House bill cuts off food stamps for millions Pro Bono Requirement Modified to Help LL.M. Students Scalia Chides ‘Activist’ Colleagues on Eve of Constitution Day Medicaid Alerts –published by the Medical Insurance and … Continue reading
9/16/13
NY Times: Deceptive Practices in Foreclosures House GOP Bill Seeks Deeper Food-Stamp Cuts NY lawyers can keep secret their free legal work Subsidized Employment Helps Long-Term Unemployed Reconnect to Workforce
9/13/13
New Job Openings Posted Public Service & Student Debt Sequester Hits Special Education Like ‘Ton of Bricks’ Banks Warned Not to Flout $25 Billion Foreclosure Deal
9/12/13
HRA Materials Updated CFPB Establishes Four Paths to Qualified Mortgage Status One in five Americans struggle to afford food while food-stamp debate rages: survey The Affordable Care Act Implementation: New Opportunities and New Hurdles for Low-Income Communities in New York … Continue reading