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Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that would implement the Title IV loan provisions in the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, published in the Federal Register on July 1, 2008.
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College Cost Reduction and Access Act
text of PUBLIC LAW 110–84, signed on September 27, 2007, the COLLEGE COST REDUCTION AND ACCESS ACT
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Texas Student Loan Repayment Assistance Program report
June 2008
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Civil Statement of Vision
Civil Statement of Vision
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It's the Salaries, Stupid! . . . and Much More: The Developing National Crisis in the Delivery of Legal Aid
Analysis of the CPG Recruitment and Retention Committee survey
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Appendix B
Appendix of a summary of the comments from respondents to the fall 2006 Recruitment and Retention Committee Survey
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Appendix A
Appendix with graphic representation of data from all respondents to the fall 2006 Recruitment and Retention Committee Survey
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Senate Includes Harkin Civil Legal Aid Loan Repayment Bill In Higher Education Act
Senate Includes Harkin Civil Legal Aid Loan Repayment Bill In Higher Education Act
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Final Report and Recommendations on the Potential Use of Private Lawyers, Who are Paid Redcued Fees by a Legal Services Funder, to Represent Low-Income Persons in Maryland who cannot Obtain Legal Assistance in Civil Cases
Report to Maryland State Bar Association, Section on Delivery of Legal Services
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DC public funding press release, FY 2008
Announces inclusion of $3.2 million for civil legal services in FY 2008 budget by DC City Council.
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Chicago Bar Foundation Sun Times Fellowship Program Agreement
LRAP program createed with $2 million cy pres award
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State Justice Communities: Where Do We Go From Here?
Don Saunders article from the Winter 2004-2005 issue of Cornerstone Magazine is an important resource in our ongoing discussion of state justice communities.
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Texas Legal Aid Scholarship Program
Texas Access to Justice Commission Partners with the University of Texas and Baylor University, PressRelease, October 2004
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Bridging the Gap: A Practical Guide to Civil-Defender Collaboration
Practical steps for bridging the gap between civil and defender client representation.
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State loan forgiveness legislation
Table of state legislation proposing to give assistance to public defenders and legal aid lawyers in repaying their student loans (April 2001).
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Comments on the LSC Regulations Review Task Force Report
In response to the September 13, 2001 notice in the Federal Register, the National Legal Aid and Defender Association (NLADA) Civil Policy Group, through its Committee on Restrictions and Regulations (the Committee) is pleased to submit these comments to the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) regarding the Final Report of the Regulations Review Task Force (Report).
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May 18, 2001 memo to LSC re Suggested Areas of Revision for Parts 1611 and 1626
MEMORANDUM
TO: LSC Regulations Review Task Force
FROM: Restrictions and Regulations Committee,
NLADA Civil Policy Group
DATE: May 18, 2001
RE: Suggested areas of revision for Parts 1611 and 1626
This memorandum is submitted to the LSC Regulations Review Task Force by the NLADA Civil Policy Group's Restrictions and Regulations Committee. The Committee has reviewed the current versions of Parts 1611 (Eligibility) and 1626 (Aliens) as well as the 1995 proposed revisions to Part 1611, and has identified numerous areas of both rules that we believe are in need of revision. The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the LSC Task Force with the Committee's views of those issues that should be addressed in the rulemaking process that is now underway at LSC. Because it is very early in the process, we have not generally proposed specific language to be incorporated into the revisions, other than those provisions that are included in LSC's 1995 proposed revisions to Part 1611. However, the Committee does intend to consider specific recommended revisions and we are available to work with the LSC staff to develop proposed language at an appropriate time in the future.
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March 8, 2000 memo to LSC President John McKay re Issues for LSC Regulatory Reform
MEMORANDUM
TO: John McKay
FROM: Linda Perle and Alan Houseman
DATE: March 8, 2000
RE: Issues for LSC Regulatory Reform
We understand that the Legal Services Corporation is considering whether to revisit issues raised by the LSC regulations, particularly with respect to the administrative burdens that compliance with those regulations imposes on recipients. This memo attempts to outline some of the regulatory issues that we believe the Corporation should consider as it embarks on any such effort, and to state our views about which issues merit significant attention.
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Jan. 2001 Comments on the Proposed LSC Regulatory Review (1611 & 1636)
Submitted by the Committee on Restrictions and Regulations of the Civil Policy Group
National Legal Aid & Defender Association
January 10, 2001
These comments are submitted to the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) by the Committee on Restrictions and Regulations, on behalf of the National Legal Aid & Defender Association�s Civil Policy Group in response to LSC�s request for public comment that were published in the Federal Register on November 24, 2000, (65 FR 70540), requesting input into a proposed review by the LSC Board of the LSC regulatory scheme.
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LSC Program Letter 2001-03
LSC Program Letter 2001-03
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