Advocacy For People With Disabilities
Pamela Hoopes began working as a staff attorney at Legal Aid in 1989, representing people with mental illness disabilities. She has seen major changes in
Pamela Hoopes began working as a staff attorney at Legal Aid in 1989, representing people with mental illness disabilities. She has seen major changes in
On June 11, 2018, the United States Supreme Court considered the scope of its 1974 holding in American Pipe & Const. Co. v. Utah (1974),
“Housing vouchers are like gold,” says Legal Aid Staff Attorney Dorinda Wider. “There’s nothing more valuable to a low-income tenant. The waiting list is years
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