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September 30, 2020
Research Summary to the Texas Legislature on Elderly Prisoners and Medical Costs
September 30, 2020 – Students in the Civil Rights Clinic along with Helen Gaebler, Senior Research Attorney with the William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law, sent a letter to a subcommittee of the Texas House of Representatives. The letter, provided in response to a request for information, summarized research and data showing that […] -
September 15, 2020
New Texas Affordable Housing Out of Reach For Most Low-Income Renters
New Texas Affordable Housing Out of Reach For Most Low-Income Renters -
September 3, 2020
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July 8, 2020
Supreme Court Undercuts Access to Birth Control under Obamacare
Supreme Court Undercuts Access To Birth Control Under Obamacare -
July 6, 2020
Supreme Court Rules Dealing With ‘Faithless Electors’ Is Up To The States -
June 18, 2020
A DACA Recipient And A Legal Scholar Say SCOTUS Decision A Victory For Dreamers, But Also Temporary
A DACA Recipient And A Legal Scholar Say SCOTUS Decision A Victory For Dreamers, But Also Temporary -
June 10, 2020
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May 26, 2020
Marketplace: Will more renters be evicted now that bans are lifting? -
May 2, 2020
Texas halted evictions, giving renters some relief. But what happens when the moratorium ends?
Texas Tribune: Texas halted evictions, giving renters some relief. But what happens when the moratorium ends? -
May 1, 2020
Opinion: Rent is due. Texas must do more to protect tenants during the COVID-19 crisis
Houston Chronicle: Opinion: Rent is due. Texas must do more to protect tenants during the COVID-19 crisis