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March 15, 2011
Service Offered Wednesdays from Noon to 4 p.m. The Department of Labor & Industry now offers a new videophone service enabling deaf individuals to communicate directly with an unemployment compensation claims representative through a state-registered American Sign Language interpreter. The service
March 15, 2011
With millions of low-income Americans still not claiming potential tax credits, PALawHELP.org offers critical assistance to ensure that Pennsylvania residents don’t miss out on a possible refund check. PALawHELP.org, part of the national LawHelp.org network of nonprofit legal information portals
March 15, 2011
Governor Tom Corbett’s administration has announced that Pennsylvania’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, will be extended more than two weeks, giving eligible households extra time to seek help paying their winter heating bills. The federally funded LIHEAP program, which began
March 14, 2011
As Congress considers deep cuts in legal assistance to the poor, The National Law Journal examines the impact of legal aid programs on the clients they serve and the political issues surrounding the present funding crisis in The Power of Hope , an in-depth report examining the impact of legal aid
March 14, 2011
The IRS is reminding those who haven’t filed their tax returns that they can receive their refunds in the form of savings bonds, payments to retirement accounts, mutual funds, as well as in the form of cash directly deposited to a checking or savings account. By March 4, the IRS had issued more than
March 11, 2011
Supreme Court Sponsors Collaborative Effort Yielding Judicial Benchbook The nation’s first Sexual Violence Benchbook designed specifically to guide state district judges in the handling of the crimes of sexual violence is being distributed to more than 540 magisterial districts judges throughout the
March 10, 2011
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently issued guidance making it clear that residents who are denied or evicted from housing as a result of domestic violence may have basis to file a discrimination complaint with HUD under the federal Fair Housing Act. HUD's guidance
March 9, 2011
This opinion piece in the New York Times discusses the vote by House Republicans to cut $83 million from President Obama’s request for the Legal Services Corporation, the federally financed nonprofit program that provides civil legal help to low-income Americans. The piece states the given the

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