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Kendra Hurley |
Immigrants in foster care may finally get help getting legal.
A review of Hands to Work: The Stories of Three Families Racing the Welfare Clock by LynNell Hancock
William Morrow, 308 pages, $25.95.
A review of Washington’s New Poor Law: Welfare “Reform” and the Roads Not Taken, 1935 to the Present
Everyone applauds the idea of treatment instead of jail. Will New York’s experiment with mental health courts follow drug courts’ success?
It’s been known as a training ground for activist attorneys since it was founded in 1983. Today, CUNY School of Law hosts a new struggle–pragmatism versus radicalism.
New York’s new Lotto blitz is just part of Pataki’s gambling addiction.
A private investor pushes a housing group and its tenants into an uforgiving market.