via LSC Blog Safety Net Project Director Julie McCormack and the students working with her on criminal record sealing (a mostly administrative process before the Massachusetts Probation Service) have …
Safety Net Project Successfully Argues Three Social Security Disability and SNAP/Food Stamp Cases
via LSC Blog The three victories result in more than $137,000 in back payments plus significant ongoing monthly benefits moving forward; fourth case decision pending; others in pipeline In the two …
LSC Clinics Work Creatively to Assist Client Communities Affected by COVID-19
via LSC blog The attorneys and student advocates at the Legal Services Center continue to work tirelessly for our clients as they face unprecedented challenges and financial distress. Below is a …
How ‘Upcycled’ Ingredients Can Help Reduce The $940 Billion Global Food Waste Problem
via Forbes by Robin D. Schatz Jam made with bacon scraps; fish jerky that turns unwanted fish into something delicious; granola bars and snack puffs crafted from spent brewing grams. These are …
Judge Sullivan Can Reject the Government’s Motion to Drop Flynn’s Case
via Lawfare by Andrew Crespo, Laura Londoño Pardo, Kristy Parker, Nathaniel Sobel In the wake of Attorney General William Barr’s unprecedented decision to drop the Department of Justice’s …
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Georgia Copyright Loss at High Court Could Jolt Many States
via Bloomberg Law by Jordan S. Rubin Georgia lost a close U.S. Supreme Court case over the state’s ability to copyright its annotated legal code, in a ruling heralded by public access advocates …
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