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Younger Abstention Need Not Keep Federal Courts from Hearing Bail Reform Cases

March 18, 2024 by Rachel Danner Access to Justice Criminal Justice

Shannon Daves was arrested for a misdemeanor offense in Dallas County, Texas on January 17, 2018.[1] She was taken to the county jail and brought before a magistrate for a “hearing” to determine the amount of money bail she would be required to come…

The Problem of School Lunch Debt

December 18, 2023 by Rachel Danner Access to Justice Education Family Food Security Health

Senate Democrats have recently introduced a new bill directing the Secretary of Agriculture to “cancel and eliminate all debts” associated with school breakfast and lunch programs.[1] The Act, titled the “School Lunch Debt Cancellation Act of 2023…

Right to Counsel in Eviction Proceedings is Vital Amidst Post-COVID Eviction Surge

November 21, 2023 by Thomas Stanley-Becker Access to Justice Housing and Homelessness

About a quarter of Black babies and toddlers in rental housing face eviction every year, according to a new study, and children generally are disproportionately at risk.[1] The study’s finding that the Americans most at risk of eviction are babies and…