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JSM v. New York City Department of Education
November 10, 2020
NYLAG Brings Lawsuit to Protect Rights of Special Education Students
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Eight Options to Prevent and Report Scams
November 9, 2020
Anyone can be scammed. It is important to know how to mitigate and report them. Here are eight options to ...
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How to Identify the Eight Most Common Financial Scams
November 9, 2020
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, scams—particularly online scams—have been on the rise. If you or your loved ones use the internet, ...
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Racism, Implicit Biases Negatively Impact Credibility of Domestic Violence Survivors
November 6, 2020
NYLAG’s Tuozhi Lorna Zhen authors op-ed for Bloomberg Law discussing how racism and implicit biases negatively impact the perceived credibility ...
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Your Rights in the Workplace if Your Child is Remote Learning
October 26, 2020
Worried about missing work if your child’s school has shifted to remote learning, hybrid learning, or suddenly closes? You may ...
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#RethinkCredibility. Domestic Violence Survivors Deserve Better
October 22, 2020
NYLAG has launched the #RethinkCredibility campaign to highlight why the legal system’s failure to understand the intersections of racism, ...
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