Legal Options for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) Domestic and Intimate Partbner Violence Survivors in New York
June 30, 2010
In New York, many different types of civil (non-criminal) or criminal legal relief may be available to help you. However, because New York law doesn’t consistently recognize all GLBT relationships, certain legal protections may be challenging to obtain here. Read More
Decision from the 3rd Dept. in Dickerson v. Thompson Ruling
March 25, 2010
LGBT DV victims in civil unions with their batterer who had nowhere to go for dissolution may now have some available relief. Read More
SSA Notices Discriminate Against Blind and Visually Impaired
January 21, 2010
A federal court judge in California has ordered relief to a nation-wide class of visually impaired individuals who sought to compel SSA to provide alternative formats of communication. Read More
New York State Human Rights Law Offers Few Protections Without Attorney's Fees
January 16, 2010
The New York State Human Rights Law (NYSHRL) has the potential to offer New Yorkers civil rights protections beyond federal law, but these rights cannot be realized without the provision of attorney’s fees. Read More
Empire Justice Joins Advocates to Decry Mid-Year Cuts
November 5, 2009
Press release announcing the press conference organized by New Yorkers for Fiscal Fairness, the Fiscal Policy Institute, Empire Justice Center and others to talk about alternatives to Governor Paterson's proposed DRP. Read More
Introduction to Language Access Rights
September 15, 2009
Language Access for Limited English Proficient (LEP) is a half day training for advocates and attorneys that work with LEP communities. Participants will be given an overview of the state and federal protections for LEP individuals. Read More