Thursday Blog Roundup: Our Favorites from the Public Interest Blogosphere

By Lauren Forbes and Jamie Bence

Howdy, folks! Every Thursday, the PSLawNet Blog posts a compilation of some of our favorite posts from the public interest blogosphere. Here’s what looks good this week:

  • Many new law grads might be thinking about their options for loan repayment, and Equal Justice Works has some options to look into if you’re trying to decide how to manage your debt.
  • The Legal Aid Society of DC’s blog breaks down this week’s Supreme Court Decision rejecting right to counsel for child support respondents, and why the decision could have an unexpected impact in the long term.
  • DePaul Law Center’s Career Services Blog features some interesting public defender resources for students considering a career in criminal law.
  • In a time when government funding and private grants are continuing to plummet, 275,00 nonprofits have lost their tax-exempt status, the Not for Profit/Exempt Organizations Blog explains.
  • Technola breaks down the results of a new study and explains why online resources are more important for Legal Aid Providers than ever before.
  • The ACLU Blog reports on the staggering number of incarcerated persons who committed crimes while they were children, and efforts to reform the system for juvenile offenders.

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