PSJD Public Interest News Digest – July 28, 2023

Sam Halpert, NALP Director of Public Service Initiatives

Photo: Harris and Ewing Collection, Library of Congress

Hello, interested public! The Digest has finally caught up with current events, which continue to move at a whirlwind pace. This week sees major stories in almost every area we follow together, including the State of Alabama’s decision to disobey an order from the Supreme Court to rework its election districts, a lawsuit brought by the DoJ against the State of Texas for deploying spiked barriers into the Rio Grande, a congressional budgeting error that threatens to dramatically cut funding to the federal defender service, an effort by landlords in New Jersey to undo recent right-to-counsel in eviction legislation…I could go on, but I’ll stop there and invite you instead to keep reading. As always, these stories and more are in the links below.

Take care of each other,

Sam

Editor’s Choice

Free & Fair Elections

Reproductive Rights

Student Loans & Student Debt

Environmental Crisis

Immigration & Refugee Issues

Non-Profit & Government Management & Hiring

Access to Justice – Civil & Economic

Access to Justice – Criminal

Prosecutorial and Public Defense Office Hiring Crises

Criminal Justice Reform and Counter-Reform