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The Justice Center News blog features our advocacy on issues affecting low-income New Yorkers today and the latest CBJC happenings. For press releases, click here. For publications, click here.
Las estafas más comunes dirigidas a personas mayores y cómo detectarlas
by Vivienne Duncan, Esq.November 12, 2018
To read this post in English, click here: Most Common Scams Targeting Seniors and How To Spot Them Sucede con demasiada frecuencia; las personas mayores se encuentran luchando para recuperarse después de ser estafados. Además de la pérdida financiera, muchas víctimas sienten vergüenza por haber sido engañadas. Esto hace que muchos mantengan el incidente en secreto … Continue reading Las estafas más comunes dirigidas a personas mayores y cómo detectarlas
Read moreA Week at Dilley: Fragomen Fellow Caitlin Miner-Le Grand on the Situation at South Texas Family Residential Center
by Caitlin Miner-Le Grand, Esq.November 2, 2018
Caitlin Miner-Le Grand, Fragomen Fellow at the City Bar Justice Center’s Immigrant Justice Project, recalls her experiences this October at the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, where immigrant women and children are being detained. Deep in southern Texas, just over an hour outside of San Antonio, there is a large detention center housing mothers … Continue reading A Week at Dilley: Fragomen Fellow Caitlin Miner-Le Grand on the Situation at South Texas Family Residential Center
Read moreHomeowner Stability Project Expands Its Scope, Partners with Goldman Sachs
by Kurt Denk, Esq.October 29, 2018
One topic sure to engage New Yorkers is housing. We swap stories about the one that got away, what we’ll sacrifice for this or that convenience, and, of course, the exorbitant cost of living in this place we love to call home. The City Bar Justice Center (“CBJC”) also focuses on housing costs as we … Continue reading Homeowner Stability Project Expands Its Scope, Partners with Goldman Sachs
Read moreSupport the City Bar Justice Center Through the Combined Federal Campaign
by CBJC StaffOctober 24, 2018
Now, through January 11, 2019, federal employees and federal retirees can support the City Bar Justice Center through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Find CBJC by using CFC #50267 on the CFC charity look-up. The CFC is the only authorized charitable solicitation of federal employees. Since its implementation in 1961, the campaign has raised over … Continue reading Support the City Bar Justice Center Through the Combined Federal Campaign
Read moreNational Pro Bono Week 2018: City Bar Justice Center’s Rapid Pro Bono Disaster Response
by CBJC StaffOctober 22, 2018
The City Bar Justice Center’s skill in mobilizing the legal community to respond to unmet legal needs has been tapped over and over again when there is a disaster. This has been exemplified by the large scale pro bono staffed legal clinics that the Justice Center organized following September 11th, Hurricane Katrina, the earthquakes in … Continue reading National Pro Bono Week 2018: City Bar Justice Center’s Rapid Pro Bono Disaster Response
Read moreLittle Ones in Limbo: A Day Inside a Center for Detained Immigrant Children
by Stephanie Guzman, Project CoordinatorOctober 12, 2018
This summer, Peter Schey, one of the lead litigators of the 1997 Flores v. Reno settlement agreement and current President and Executive Director of the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law marshaled immigrant advocates across the country to ensure that the constitutional rights of immigrant children were being upheld. The Flores settlement stipulates country-wide … Continue reading Little Ones in Limbo: A Day Inside a Center for Detained Immigrant Children
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