Legal Aid Advocate
(New York)
Policy Director of the Impact Center for Public Interest Law at New York Law School and a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the law school.
Links: Link to bio | (Current as of: April 19, 2016)
Huffington Post
April 18, 2016
A new report, which finds that New York City would save hundreds of millions of dollars a year by providing a right to counsel for tenants facing eviction, has added new urgency and optimism to a campaign to pass a bill that would establish such a right.
Policy Director of the Impact Center for Public Interest Law at New York Law School and a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the law school.
Links: Link to bio | (Current as of: April 19, 2016)
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Blog PostRight to Counsel in Housing Court: The Bottom Line
Susanna Blankley, Andrew SchererHuffington Post
April 18, 2016
A new report, which finds that New York City would save hundreds of millions of dollars a year by providing a right to counsel for tenants facing eviction, has added new urgency and optimism to a campaign to pass a bill that would establish such a right.
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