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SLIDES: Session 2, Water Supply and Quality: The Regulatory Framework
Presenter: Richard E. Schwartz, Crowell & Moring LLP
38 slide
SLIDES: Evolving Policy on Shale Plays
Presenter: John Martin, Crowell & Moring, LLP, Washington, DC
17 slide
Viewbook 2015
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Viewbook 2014
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Viewbook 2014
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Housing Justice: What the Experts are Saying on New Yorkers' Right to Counsel in Eviction Proceedings
There is growing momentum for establishing a right to counsel in New York City for low-income people who face losing their homes in legal proceedings. The Right to Counsel NYC Coalition formed in 2014 to advocate for the right to counsel and its ranks have been steadily growing. New York City's political leadership has been outspoken on the importance of counsel in eviction proceedings and is taking major concrete steps to expand the availability of counsel. These include greatly increased funding for civil legal services and the City Council's passage, on May 27, 2015, of Intro 736, which establishes a first-ever Office of the Civil Justice Coordinator. Most importantly, the New York City Council and the de Blasio Administration are considering legislation that would make New York City the first jurisdiction in the United States to establish a right to counsel for low income people who face losing their homes in legal proceedings. The legislation, Intro 214, introduced by Councilmembers Mark Levine and Vanessa Gibson and co-sponsored by a wide majority of the members of the Council, would (with anticipated amendments) guarantee counsel to households below 200% of federal poverty guidelines in both eviction and foreclosure proceedings
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 32, No. 2
Features:
Dean Crowell Unveils NYLS Strategic Plan
Annual Gala Celebrates Four Groundbreaking Alumni
New York Law School’s New Two-Year J.D. Program Is Frist in Nation to Reduce Cost by a Thirdhttps://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/alum_mag/1002/thumbnail.jp
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 32, No. 2
Features:
Dean Crowell Unveils NYLS Strategic Plan
Annual Gala Celebrates Four Groundbreaking Alumni
New York Law School’s New Two-Year J.D. Program Is Frist in Nation to Reduce Cost by a Thirdhttps://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/alum_mag/1002/thumbnail.jp
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 38, No. 2
Features:
2020 Strategic Plan Bookshelf: Professor Edward A. Purcell Jr.’s Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism: The Historical Significance of a Judicial Icon Looking West: Lincoln Patel ’12 Is Helping to Reshape Manhattan’s Far West Side Stories From South Africa: Ellmann Judicial Fellows Jennifer Kuhn 3L and Tammy Tran ’19 Share Their Experienceshttps://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/alum_mag/1021/thumbnail.jp
Viewbook 2017
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