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Government works best when it meets people where they are and helps them solve real problems. Civil legal services do exactly ...
President Donald Trump’s latest fiscal year 2026 budget proposal called for the elimination of funding for the Legal Services ...
House Republicans proposed cutting funding for the Legal Services Corporation, but aren’t eliminating it completely as ...
President Donald Trump’s proposal to eliminate federal funding for legal aid for the poor is unconscionable. Everyone — rich and poor alike — should have access to justice. That s… ...
Gilbert Gordon of the Cook County Legal Assistance Foundation accuses the Reagan administration of trying to destroy the Legal Services Corporation, and says this illustrates ”the Reagan ...
The LSC federal budget is facing dramatic cuts to funding, and Alabama’s hard-working residents will bear the brunt of the negative impacts.
Attorneys committed to ensuring low-income Americans receive legal assistance gathered in Detroit to underscore the ...
Unfortunately, one of the casualties getting less attention is the Legal Services Corporation (LSC), which provides free legal representation and access to the law for those who can’t afford it.
When President Bush finished naming an interim slate of directors for the Legal Services Corporation in January, it seemed to end the conflict and rancor that had plagued the previous board ...
Legal Services Corp., the federal nonprofit that provides funding to 130 legal aid organizations across the country, faces a familiar challenge—defunding—as Congress considers the upcoming ...
Legal Services Corporation doesn’t run legal aid programs — it funds local providers. In North Carolina, that provider is Legal Aid of North Carolina (LANC).
A $1.5-million federal grant that had gone to Legal Services of North Louisiana for several years has been awarded, instead, to the Acadiana Legal Services Corporation.