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fromFortune
23 hours ago

The founder of a $2.5 million AI-powered legal business started work at her DA's office at just 12 years old | Fortune

Logan Brown founded Soxton, an AI-powered law firm, at 30, after discovering her passion for law as a child.
#immigration
Non-profit organizations
fromABA Journal
1 week ago

DOJ guts program helping immigrants receive affordable legal representation

The DOJ has significantly reduced support for a program that provides affordable legal representation to low-income immigrants.
Non-profit organizations
fromABA Journal
1 week ago

DOJ guts program helping immigrants receive affordable legal representation

The DOJ has significantly reduced support for a program that provides affordable legal representation to low-income immigrants.
#pro-bono
Law
fromAbove the Law
3 days ago

Biglaw Firm Doubles Down On Pro Bono, And Lets The Billable Chips Fall Where They May - Above the Law

The firm experienced a small revenue dip but significantly increased its commitment to pro bono work and upholding the rule of law.
Law
fromAbove the Law
3 days ago

Biglaw Firm Doubles Down On Pro Bono, And Lets The Billable Chips Fall Where They May - Above the Law

The firm experienced a small revenue dip but significantly increased its commitment to pro bono work and upholding the rule of law.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

A call to leadership

Collaboration in Canadian agriculture is essential to address existential threats and ensure effective policy solutions for food production.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 week ago

Study: Social Enterprises Beat Corporate Sustainability in Farmer Well-Being

The study frames each of the models as 'emerging strategies' that can either complement or serve as alternatives to well-known sustainability certification schemes such as Organic, Fairtrade or Rainforest Alliance.
Online Community Development
Public health
fromTruthout
1 week ago

ICE Raids and Medicaid Cuts Put Both Caregivers and Their Patients at Risk

Access to in-home care for disabled individuals is threatened by fears of immigration enforcement against care workers.
#access-to-justice
fromAbove the Law
3 days ago
Law

The Price Of Justice And The Promise Of AI - Above the Law

Rising legal service costs and declining access-to-justice funding widen the gap for those needing legal protections, with AI presenting potential solutions.
fromLawSites
2 months ago
Law

LSC Issues Blueprint for Narrowing the Justice Gap through Technology Innovation in Civil Legal Services

LSC urges adoption of advanced technologies, particularly AI, to help legal services organizations expand access to justice for low-income Americans.
Law
fromAbove the Law
3 days ago

The Price Of Justice And The Promise Of AI - Above the Law

Rising legal service costs and declining access-to-justice funding widen the gap for those needing legal protections, with AI presenting potential solutions.
fromLawSites
2 months ago
Law

LSC Issues Blueprint for Narrowing the Justice Gap through Technology Innovation in Civil Legal Services

#legal-aid-society
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago
Arts

A Visual Journey Through 150 Years of the Legal Aid Society

The Legal Aid Society, founded in 1876 with three staff members, became the largest public defense provider in the United States, serving low-income individuals for 150 years.
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago
Law

Legal Aid executives reflect on its 150 years of history, cautious' future embrace of AI | amNewYork

Legal Aid Society plans to embrace artificial intelligence to help staff work more efficiently and spend more time with clients they represent.
Law
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

Legal Aid executives reflect on its 150 years of history, cautious' future embrace of AI | amNewYork

Legal Aid Society plans to embrace artificial intelligence to help staff work more efficiently and spend more time with clients they represent.
Law
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Op-Ed | Protecting attorneys' autonomyadvancesAmericanaccountability | amNewYork

Restrictions on lawyers' access to venues undermine democratic principles and serve as intimidation tactics against legal opposition.
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

Legal Aid appoints Lynn K. Neuner to chair of the Board of Directors | amNewYork

I am honored to take on the role of Chair of The Legal Aid Society's Board of Directors at such a pivotal time in the organization's 150-year history. Neuner's public service and pro bono responsibilities brought her to Legal Aid, where she serves on the Board's Development Committee. Her firm has partnered with Legal Aid for a variety of pro bono efforts.
Non-profit organizations
Women in technology
fromRealagriculture
3 weeks ago

Changing conversations highlight evolving role of women in agriculture

The Advancing Women in Agriculture Conference has evolved to address mental health, resiliency, and workplace challenges, reflecting decades of progress in recognizing women's contributions to agriculture.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

L.A. will continue to fund eviction defense program

Los Angeles City Council approved millions in funding for Stay Housed L.A., an eviction defense program providing legal representation to renters, despite concerns from the City Attorney about the contract's size and the main provider's litigation against the city.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Thousands of lawyers oppose jury restriction plan

Over 3,200 lawyers and judges oppose government plans to abolish jury trials in certain cases, arguing there is no evidence this will reduce record court backlogs of nearly 80,000 cases.
Social justice
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Rape victims to get specialised legal advice in courts

The government will provide rape victims with specialist legal advisors throughout criminal justice proceedings and expand Operation Soteria principles to ensure trials focus on suspect behavior rather than victim scrutiny.
New York City
fromCity Limits
3 weeks ago

Opinion: Payment Delays to City's Legal Nonprofits Put Thousands at Risk

New York City's chronic delays in paying nonprofit contractors for essential services force organizations to subsidize public services with private funds, jeopardizing their financial stability and ability to serve vulnerable residents.
Law
fromABA Journal
1 week ago

Firms hire fewer Black law interns because of conservative pressure

The number of Black summer associates at U.S. law firms has decreased significantly due to conservative pressures against race-based hiring practices.
Law
fromABA Journal
1 week ago

Drug convictions bar lawyer from bench but not from practicing law

Felony drug convictions prevent lawyer from becoming a judge but allow him to continue practicing law in Montana.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

L.A.'s eviction defense program up in the air amid battle with city attorney

Los Angeles City Attorney recommended reconsidering a $177-million Legal Aid Foundation contract despite the organization's successful litigation against the city over homelessness crisis mishandling.
Fundraising
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Charity hopes new HQ can bring people together

Health Connections Guernsey purchased Beatrice House for £1m to create a community hub where younger and older islanders connect through intergenerational activities and support services.
Higher education
fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

The Law Schools That Are Working The Hardest To Expand The Pipeline To The Legal Profession - Above the Law

Law schools are being recognized for expanding access to legal education through admissions innovation, affordability, flexible programs, and student support rather than traditional prestige metrics.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

Building a Rural Dental Workforce

When I came into this world and met her, I never really saw her smile. Having a focus in rural areas is really important because sometimes they're scared to go to the dentist. I'm not able to restore my grandmother's smile, but with my patients, I treat them like they're my own family members. Just showing them love and care-having that small interaction-can really change their trajectory.
Healthcare
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 month ago

When Lawyers Need Help: Supporting Colleagues While Protecting Clients

The legal profession rewards endurance, precision and control. It also quietly normalizes stress, isolation and overextension. For patent practitioners and other IP lawyers, the pressures are uniquely acute: compressed prosecution deadlines, high-stakes litigation exposure, often unrealistic client-driven budget constraints, regulatory whiplash at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and increasingly complex technologies layered with global filing and prosecution strategy.
Intellectual property law
fromNonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
3 weeks ago

Rotating the Clipboard Built Our Workplace Democracy | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

Losing staff could be detrimental to the projects we worked on, and there was a growing dissatisfaction with how meetings were run. These mostly one-sided discussions left the quieter half of us feeling pushed aside, like our thoughts didn't matter much. If things stayed this way, I worried the good people on our team would start quitting one by one.
Non-profit organizations
Agriculture
fromSan Jose Spotlight
3 weeks ago

State grant opens door to housing for South Bay farmworkers - San Jose Spotlight

Santa Clara County will provide up to $200,000 loans to low-income farmworkers for manufactured home purchases using a $2.2 million state grant.
Higher education
fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

Multimillion-Dollar Donation Will Let Law School Offer More Students Full Rides - Above the Law

A $4.5 million endowed scholarship donation to UNM Law School will provide full tuition rides for ten students, significantly expanding access to debt-free legal education.
Online Community Development
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

How the 'Little Free Pantry' Can Help Feed the Hungry Without Requiring Them to Drive - Streetsblog USA

Micro-pantries are small, community-maintained food compartments addressing food insecurity for people without reliable transportation to traditional food banks.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Is AI the end of lawyers, or the beginning of access to justice?

AI technology is disrupting legal services by offering affordable alternatives to expensive lawyers, forcing the profession to adapt rather than resist to ensure access to justice.
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Why food justice isn't being served in America

Food justice advocates often misrepresent South Central Los Angeles as a resource-depleted food desert lacking grocery stores and knowledgeable residents, contradicting anthropological research documenting abundant food retail and community food practices.
Law
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

16 attorneys general sue HUD over fair housing guidance

Sixteen state attorneys general sued HUD over September guidance that allegedly pressures FHAP agencies to narrow discrimination standards, threatening decertification and funding loss.
Non-profit organizations
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

USDA rural housing loan changes could limit California buyers

USDA handbook changes restrict rural mortgage financing in California by lowering property value limits and removing exception authority, significantly reducing homeownership access for low-income buyers in rural areas.
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Federal Funding for People in Poverty Is Going to Anti-Abortion Centers Instead

The bulk of the money Missouri gives to its crisis pregnancy centers comes from federal funds meant to assist families experiencing poverty with basic necessities and child care, Republican Rep. Jason Smith said on the U.S. House floor in January. As many as $3 of every $4 for pregnancy centers in Missouri was from the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program in 2024, and in the 2026 fiscal year, it will be $2 out of $3.
Non-profit organizations
Law
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

New York Courts unveils program to help inmates find representation to sue the state | amNewYork

New York's court system is launching a pilot program connecting incarcerated people with lawyers to pursue civil claims against the state, addressing the barrier of self-representation without legal resources.
Pets
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Why We Go Rural: The Hidden Crisis in Small-Town Animal Shelters

Small-town and rural animal shelters face severe underfunding and overcrowding while major-city shelters receive disproportionate attention and donations.
Law
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

Tackling The Overlooked Obstacle To Pro Bono Work: Not Having A Clue How To Do It - Above the Law

A new partnership between Paladin and the Practising Law Institute integrates targeted skills-based training with law school pro bono work to address the gap between legal education and practical pro bono service demands.
Law
fromAbove the Law
4 weeks ago

More Judges Should Mentor Law Students - Above the Law

Law students benefit significantly from internships with law firms and judges, gaining practical experience while helping courts manage limited resources through opinion drafting assistance.
Environment
fromSocial Media Explorer
1 month ago

Entorno Law and the Role of Public Interest Law in Protecting Communities and the Environment - Social Media Explorer

Public interest law ensures accountability and enforces environmental and consumer protections to safeguard public health, community welfare, and natural resources while promoting sustainability and fairness.
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

US farmers are rejecting multimillion-dollar datacenter bids for their land: I'm not for sale'

Rural landowners are rejecting lucrative offers for datacenter development, turning down multimillion-dollar buyouts as tech firms seek vast powered land for AI infrastructure.
Law
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

The Billable Hour's Existential Crisis Has An Access To Justice Silver Lining - Above the Law

AI adoption among lawyers has doubled to 69%, with significant time savings forcing firms to reconsider billable hour models as a primary revenue mechanism.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

They Build Bridges to Create Opportunities for Others

Meaningful milestones reveal how relationships, generativity, and sacrifice create belonging, stability, and enduring family legacy.
#homelessness
fromFortune
2 months ago
US news

Homeless outreach nonprofits bulldozed a tent with a man sleeping inside, lawsuit says | Fortune

fromFortune
2 months ago
US news

Homeless outreach nonprofits bulldozed a tent with a man sleeping inside, lawsuit says | Fortune

fromAbove the Law
2 months ago

Choosing Growth Over Fear: How Lawyers Create Positive Change From The Inside Out - Above the Law

Fear is not a flaw or weakness. It is often a signal that something meaningful is trying to surface. For lawyers who want growth that feels aligned and sustainable, learning how to work with fear instead of around it can unlock real change. Our conversation focused on awareness, integrity, and inner stability, all essential skills for professionals who carry responsibility, ambition, and pressure every day.
Mindfulness
Women
fromAbove the Law
2 months ago

Kindness Begets Kindness - And It's Free! - Above the Law

A sincere compliment can boost another person's confidence, energize their performance, and create meaningful professional connection with minimal effort.
New York Islanders
fromCity Limits
2 months ago

Opinion: A Safer New York Starts With Community, Not Incarceration

New York must prioritize affordable housing, services, and scaled alternatives to incarceration so jail becomes a last resort and safety relies on support, not punishment.
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

Op-Ed | New York's promise: Justice with the door kept open amNewYork

Mayor Adams' veto of Intro 1297 prevents strengthened legal pathways for survivors of gender-motivated violence to seek accountability, undermining access to justice.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

We want to hear your story about healthcare access

In 2026, the US healthcare system is changing. Enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies have expired, causing premiums for marketplace plans to spike - and pricing some families out of health insurance entirely. President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act will reduce coverage for some patients with Medicaid and funding for hospitals, especially those in rural areas. Costs for Medicare and private insurance are also rising: Employer-based healthcare premiums have increased by 9%, the largest rise in more than a decade.
Healthcare
Artificial intelligence
fromAbove the Law
2 months ago

Why Solo And Small Firm Lawyers Should Make Voice Their Choice For AI - Above the Law

Voice-based drafting, powered by modern AI transcription, is faster and increasingly accurate, offering a practical shift from keyboard to voice for solos and small firms.
Social justice
fromwww.nature.com
2 months ago

A framework for addressing racial and related inequities in conservation

Conservation often violates Indigenous rights, perpetuates racial injustice and violence, and requires community-based standards, anti-racist reforms, and accountability measures.
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

The Human Cost Of Our Broken Justice System - Above the Law

Drawing from years in public defense and her work co-founding Partners for Justice, she explains why the criminal legal system often punishes instability rather than crime - and how policy choices, not individual morality, frequently determine who enters the system.
Law
Public health
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Hundreds of America's rural hospitals have disappeared. Maps show closures by state.

Over 100 rural hospitals have closed since 2005, and Medicaid policy changes threaten to accelerate closures, reducing access to emergency, maternity, and inpatient care.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Pilot Program Supports Rural, Bilingual Students

The program introduces Cali, a "human-centered" AI tool designed to enhance-not replace-human support. Cali can converse in more than 140 languages and help students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and the California Dream Act Application (CADAA). The tool is expected to reduce errors on the forms and help students stay on track toward enrollment and graduation.
Higher education
fromNonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
1 month ago

Philanthropy Must Defend the Right to Bear Witness | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

"Are you okay?" These were Alex Pretti's last words, said to a woman after ICE agents had tackled and pepper-sprayed her. Videos from bystanders show Pretti holding up a phone, attempting to document what was happening before he himself was pepper-sprayed, wrestled to the ground, and killed by those officers. He lost his life not for committing violence, but for documenting it, and stepping in to protect someone facing it.
US politics
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

L.A. seeks to dump the federal judge overseeing a homelessness settlement

In a brief filed Monday morning, attorneys for the city told the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals that U.S. District Judge David O. Carter had made a litany of errors in overseeing the settlement - in which the city committed to providing housing or shelter for 12,915 people and clearing 9,800 tents, vehicles and makeshift shelters - and asked that it reverse many of his rulings But they said that alone would be insufficient.
US politics
fromChicago Tribune
2 years ago

With new farm bill in the works, Illinois farmers go to Washington to urge investments in environmental justice

A group of Illinois small farmers are meeting with members of Congress on Thursday in Washington to discuss their hopes for "transformational investments" in the next farm bill, which governs policy in the agricultural sector. As they see it, the new law could provide significant financial investment and protections that reduce economic inequality and racial injustice; build crop and human resilience to climate change and unpredictable weather; and improve access to nutritious food and sustainable, local systems.
Agriculture
US politics
fromABA Journal
1 month ago

Law students demand loophole shielding federal officers from civil suits should be closed

Congress should pass the Federal Officer Accountability Act to allow civil suits against federal officers and prevent qualified immunity for excessive force.
#immigration-enforcement
US politics
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

The Farmland Revolt

Trump's tariffs and foreign bailouts deepened farm-sector distress, increasing farmer anger and creating a populist opening for parties offering economic remedies.
fromThe Haitian Times
2 months ago

No-cost legal clinics available for NYC immigrants

NEW YORK - If you are an immigrant in NYC, free legal clinics are available to help you. At these clinics, you can speak with a lawyer or a supervised law student at no cost. Many clinics help people regardless of immigration status and offer services in multiple languages. Clinics can help with immigration cases, housing issues, work problems, family matters, and other legal questions.
Law
Law
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

Law Students Help Community Members File Their Taxes - Above the Law

Vermont Law students provide free tax-filing assistance to Upper Valley residents earning under $69,000, producing substantial refunds and reduced IRS anxiety.
#legal-tech
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

Courtroom Competence Isn't Included With A Law Degree - This Program Pays Law Students To Get It Right - Above the Law

Lindsey Halligan, the former insurance attorney who spent some time "masquerading" - to use a federal judge's words - as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia attempted to ramrod criminal cases against Donald Trump's political enemies and failed spectacularly. Halligan botched the grand jury process, submitted an indictment that the full grand jury never saw, and got two cases dismissed simultaneously.
Law
Law
fromAbove the Law
2 months ago

How Young Lawyers Get Trial Experience (And Why It Still Matters) - Above the Law

Young lawyers must actively pursue trial experience because it uniquely builds judgment, decisiveness, accountability, and practical courtroom skills rarely gained otherwise.
Law
fromABA Journal
2 months ago

Law firms in Minneapolis are helping lawyers, staff navigate unrest

Minneapolis law firms are prioritizing staff safety, offering remote work, counseling, flexible hours, billable adjustments, and pro bono or legal assistance amid ICE-related unrest.
fromCity Limits
1 month ago

Legal Groups Appeal in Push for Feds to Replace Stolen SNAP Benefits

One morning in January, Crystal Carrero went to her usual grocery store in Crown Heights. But when she went to pay, the cashier told her there was no money on her Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card. "It was impossible," she remembered saying, because she hadn't used any of the funds, and she had recently checked the balance: $923, her monthly benefits from the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which helps low-income households afford groceries.
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