Category Archives: News
5/17/13
CFPB: More tools for Spanish speakers Federal Courts Ask for Emergency Funding Debt Settlement Companies Hit with Criminal Charges by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau The Managed Fee-for-Service Option To Integrate Care for Dual Eligibles: A Guide for State Advocates
5/16/13
Union Strikes at Legal Services NYC Are Health Care Costs Healing Themselves? Notice of Proposed Settlement in Richard C. v. Proud GAO Report: Temporary Assistance For Needy Families CLASP: Workers and Employers Benefit From Subsidized Jobs: New Research Findings
5/15/13
New Job Openings Posted Assembly acts to extend farm workers’ rights Many Staten Islanders in Need Miss Out of Food Stamps Hospitals could lose $500M in federal money to pay for uninsured in 2014
5/14/13
Law Center hosts community discussion of the Buffalo-Niagara Land Bank Freddie Mac speeds up availability of streamlined loan mods Consumer Groups Tear Into Agencies’ First Steps on CRA Reform Proposed SNAP Cuts Would Result in Millions of Empty Dinner Tables … Continue reading
5/13/13
HRA Materials Updated Poverty in America: How We Can Help Families GAO Report: Medicaid – Alternative Measures Could Be Used to Allocate Funding More Equitably Empire Justice Memo of Support: Ensure that Welfare Recipients are Not Punished for Being Disabled … Continue reading
5/10/13
Updated List of Pooled SNTs in New York State NYRL’s Frequently Asked Questions on the Shadow Docket Lower credit scores disappear from housing market Bill would guarantee ability to unlock smartphones, tablets Editorial: Excessive student loan debt drains economic engine
5/9/13
Free Software: Crop even the largest PDFs in seconds CBO: A Description of the Immigrant Population – 2013 Update Consumer Financial Protection Bureau – Student loan affordability New report reveals stunning disparities in health-care costs
5/8/13
CFPB issues rule to guide fines for violating consumer protection laws FTC Testifies on Credit Reporting Accuracy Study, FCRA Enforcement, Credit Education Many Consumers Still Not Reading Mortgage Fine Print: DePaul and John Marshall Study Empire Justice Memo of Opposition: … Continue reading