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Support Your Neighbors: Join our Data Entry Event in Staten Island! Editor’s note: The…

Support Your Neighbors: Join our Data Entry Event in Staten Island! Editor’s note: The…

Staten Island Hearing Of New York State Community Commission on Reparations Remedies (NYSCCRR) Focuses On…

Lawmakers seek end to public defender fees, liens by Nikita Biryukov, New Jersey Monitor June…

Poverty and Welfare 2022 • Cato Handbook for Policymakers By Michael D. Tanner Editor’s note: Readers…

What Decades of Social Work Taught Me About Poverty Editor’s note: Readers can learn how…

The Supreme Court Just Made It Easier for the Government to Violate Your Rights—Without Paying…

NEW REPORT: Working-Class Americans Can Expect to Die at Least 7 Years Earlier than the…
More Americans of all political stripes support government benefits for low-income people − and Black…

For context, the first time fine in the Oregon city at the center of the…
Rutherford Institute Denounces Oregon City Law Against Sleeping, Camping in Public as Unconstitutional Attempt to…

Malliotakis, Brooklyn Community Call for Repeal of City Zoning Laws to Stop Creation of Hotel…

Mayor Adams Announces Cash Assistance and SNAP Application Backlogs Nearly Eliminated, Bolstering Access to Benefits…

This is the fifth part of the interview with Professor Edelman, author of Not A…

This is Part 4 of a multi-part interview with Professor Edelman, author of Not A…

In this part of the interview series with Professor Edelman, our discussion focuses on…

Professor Edelman sat down with the Staten Islander News Organization to discuss the overuse of…

Professor Edelman is currently the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Public Policy at Georgetown…

Review Of Not A Crime To Be Poor: The Criminalization Of Poverty In America Can…

If we ever needed to vote, we sure do need to vote now! Hundreds march…

by April Simpson, Center for Public Integrity The legacy of slavery continues to shape life…

Originally published by the Salvation Army The holidays are a welcome reminder of the things…

by The Center for Public Integrity Jabriel Muhammad pays up to $40 when he sees…