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April 23, 2013
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) announced the appointment of Olivia Golden, Ph.D. as its next executive director. She will succeed Alan Houseman, who has served in the position since 1981. Houseman will retire at the end of 2013. Dr. Golden has an impressive track record of delivering
April 19, 2013
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has formed an Elder Law Task Force, chaired by Justice Debra Todd, to study the growing problems involved in guardianship, abuse and neglect, and access to justice. The task force has been charged by Chief Justice of Pennsylvania Ronald D. Castille with recommending
April 18, 2013
This open letter appearing on LehighValleyLive.com from North Penn Legal Services Executive Director Victoria Coyle urges people to be aware of housing discrimination in its many forms and to report incidents of housing discrimination when they occur.
April 18, 2013
This opinion piece in the Scranton Times Tribune expresses support for increased Congressional funding for civil legal aid for the poor.
April 15, 2013
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania will hear arguments on April 17, 2013 in a lawsuit filed by Community Legal Services of Philadelphia challenging legislation enacted to eliminate General Assistance in Pennsylvania. In October 2012, Community Legal Services filed the lawsuit on behalf of three
April 11, 2013
During this 50th anniversary year of the landmark Gideon v. Wainwright decision establishing the right to counsel for the indigent in criminal trial matters, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania Ronald D. Castille is calling on lawyers to support the Commonwealth’s civil legal aid programs by providing pro
April 9, 2013
Chief Justice of Pennsylvania Ronald D. Castille has presented a final update on how the judiciary has addressed recommendations to bolster the state’s juvenile justice system after failures in Luzerne County led to the federal prosecution of two judges. The chief justice’s report outlines a
April 8, 2013
The March edition of the Health Law PA News , a free bi-monthly newsletter, is now available from the Pennsylvania Health Law Project . For prior editions or more information about the Pennsylvania Health Law Project, please see their website at www.phlp.org .

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