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"There is no way to construe IEEPA’s text that is simultaneously constitutionally permissible and that permits the executive ...
Some borrowers in the U.S. who benefit from Public Service Loan Forgiveness may soon see changes to their repayment plans.
This is a lightly edited version of remarks delivered on July 11 at the opening dinner of The Public Interest Fellowship’s ...
Alexander Polikoff, a public interest lawyer behind a landmark CHA segregation case that remade public housing in Chicago, has died.
Regulatory morass has earned the ire of politicians, but legal experts warn that cutting red tape could leave a bastion of ...
The Legal Ombudsman has published three of its final decisions in full for the first time, including the names of the firms ...
These orders use the pretense of punishing Mr. Trump’s perceived enemies to pursue the far more comprehensive goal of controlling pro bono work, the lifeblood of legal aid and public-interest ...
FOIA requests show top public universities were dinged by American Bar Association accreditor for not engaging in unlawful ...
Many K-12 schools and universities have denied information to the public, citing student privacy – even when those details involve safety concerns or parents’ own children.
All three of these libertarian public-interest law firms are doing jobs that others should have done but didn’t; namely, challenging blatantly unconstitutional actions by the president.
Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) and Lewis & Clark Law School are partnering to create the groundbreaking Public Records and Government Transparency Project. The Project, one of the first of its ...
Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s Kramer Law Clinic has been recognized in a national analysis of law school clinics for its significant contributions to legal advocacy and public ...