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Legal Aid DC to Honor Karen Dunn & Ben Wilson with 2025 Servant of Justice Awards
Legal Aid DC Welcomes Megan Browder, Chinh Le to Systemic Advocacy and Law Reform Team
Megan comes from the D.C. Office of the Attorney General, where she held appellate, policy, and litigation roles, and Chinh returns after 10-year tenure as Legal Director.
In Marbury Plaza Bankruptcy, Tenants Secure $810K Settlement, Eviction Protections
Legal Aid DC and Arnold & Porter advocated for a group of tenants in the latest legal battle at the Southeast apartment complex.
Client Spotlight: Reuniting a Mother and Child
Legal Aid helped client Lotus Brown regain custody of her young son and start a new chapter with her children.
Client Spotlight: New Law Opens Doors for Young Immigrants
Pablo Cardenas was the first person in DC to gain legal immigration status under a change in local law.
Client Spotlight: Building a Life and Career in DC
Teaching assistant Daniela Ricardi is now on more solid ground with her immigration status thanks to help from her Legal Aid attorney.
Legal Aid DC in the Media
12 Feb 2025
D.C. mayor proposes permanent rollback of pandemic-era housing protections
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser said the legislation is an attempt to support affordable housing providers who are in crisis mode over unpaid rent. Tenant advocates are worried.
29 Jan 2025
What the Trump administration means for people experiencing homelessness
A move away from housing first solutions for homelessness. Further criminalization of sleeping outdoors. Cuts to housing programs. These are some of the changes advocates and people experiencing homelessness worry could be on the horizon as President Trump moves back into the White House, backed by a Republican-controlled Congress
01 Jan 2025
How Can D.C. Make Life Harder for Landlords Like Sam Razjooyan? The City Has the Tools, But It's Not Using Them.
Lawmakers, attorneys, and activists think the city government should be better at policing landlords who force tenants to live in squalid conditions.
28 Nov 2024
Young migrants fear Trump's mass deportation plans
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to deport millions of people once he enters office. Many so-called Dreamers, people who were brought to America illegally as children but were later granted protection, are now scared they too will have to leave.
01 Oct 2024
The Council Passed Eviction Reform to Aid Affordable Apartment Owners. Will This Bill Really Help?
At the urging of landlords, the Council undid provisions barring evictions while tenants await the resolution of rental assistance applications. But there are big doubts that it will really make a difference.
30 Sep 2024