PSJD News Digest – February 27, 2026
Sam Halpert, NALP Director of Public Service Initiatives

Hi Interested Public,
Welcome to the week’s end. Several major stories laid out for you below as editor’s choices. In other news, an appeals court has allowed President Trump’s anti-union effort within the civil service to proceed, while another court considers his plan to liquidate the CFPB. At a meeting of AILA in Oklahoma, attorneys shared that ICE is courting their labor with generous compensation packages, while Democrats in several states are proposing rules that would restrict ICE employees’ future ability to work in civil service at the state level. A possible strike is brewing among court clerks in San Francisco that could affect judicial operations there, while defense counsel in Massachusetts warn that prosecutors’ efforts to re-introduce cases previously dropped during that state’s work stoppage could re-ignite their crisis. As always, these stories and more are in the links below. Solidarity,
Sam
Editor’s Choice(s)
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Inside the upheaval at the Minnesota U.S. Attorney’s Office (Minnesota Star Tribune; 27 Feb 2026)
“For the first time since President Donald Trump took office in 2025, legal experts said, one of his Justice Department lawyers was found in contempt of court. And the chief judge has threatened even harsher sanctions. It’s an extraordinary moment during a crisis that has engulfed the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota, one that exposed how an exodus of legal talent has left the office in tatters, unable to comply with even its most basic responsibilities.”
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Some Student Loan Borrowers May Soon Receive Refunds Worth Thousands (Forbes; 24 Feb 2026)
“The reason for the refunds is related to student loan forgiveness. Thousands of borrowers who recently were notified that they qualify for a discharge under income-driven repayment, or IDR, plans may be reimbursed for excess payments they made after they reached their eligibility threshold for a discharge. And because many of these borrowers may have continued making monthly payments on their student loans long after becoming eligible for a discharge (without even realizing it), a sizable portion of these borrowers may be due for big refund checks.”
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Judiciary Says Courthouses Are in Crisis, Seeks Real Property Authority (U.S. Courts; 24 Feb 2026)
“The condition of federal courthouses around the country is in a deepening state of crisis, compelling the Judiciary to ask Congress (PDF) for authority to directly manage properties that are essential to carrying out its constitutional mission.”
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UN chief decries global rise of 'rule of force' (Hurriyet Daily News; 23 Feb 2026)
Federal Restructuring & Funding
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Trump promised to ‘reclaim power’ from civil servants in his 2025 speech to Congress. Here’s what has changed since (Government Executive; 23 Feb 2026)
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ICE expanding operations in OKC, recruits local attorneys | Exclusive (The Oklahoman; 26 Feb 2026)
“The annual meeting of local members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association with a liaison from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement usually serves as a space to voice concerns and ask questions about new policy. But this meeting took a turn as multiple Oklahoma City attorneys say they were pitched to work for ICE, complete with discussions of incentives that included handsome signing bonuses and student debt repayment.”
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Trump Education Department outsources more responsibilities, continuing proposed wind-down (Government Executive; 24 Feb 2026)
“The 46-year-old department signed seven other interagency agreements in 2025 as part of an ongoing effort to dismantle itself, including with State and HHS, as well as Labor and Interior.” [other agreements here]
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OPM formally proposes limiting top performance ratings for federal workers (Government Executive; 23 Feb 2026)
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Appeals court declines to block Trump’s anti-union EOs (Government Executive; 26 Feb 2026)
“The lone Democratic appointee on a Ninth Circuit three-judge panel suggested that he and his colleagues may reach a different conclusion with the benefit of a “fully developed factual record.””
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Trump’s pick to lead new Justice Department unit scrutinized as president declares ‘war on fraud’ (Associated Press; 25 Feb 2026)
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Fate of CFPB employees hang in the balance as judges consider agency’s future (Government Executive; 24 Feb 2026)
“The Trump administration is seeking authority to lay off nearly all employees at the consumer watchdog.”
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Bipartisan lawmakers worried about shaky progress on modernized government worker background check system (Government Executive; 26 Feb 2026)
Non-Federal Funding & Restructuring
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Portland advances plan to cover legal services for immigrants and refugees (Oregon Public Broadcasting; 27 Feb 2026)
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Democrats in four states seek to bar ICE employees from future civil service jobs (The Guardian; 26 Feb 2026)
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Why these California counties are directly funding immigrant legal defense amid Trump’s crackdown (CalMatters; 26 Feb 2026)
Civil Society
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Law students deliver $178M in pro bono services, AALS reports (National Jurist; 23 Feb 2026)
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Court Battles Over Disclosure of Law Firm Pro Bono Deals Pile Up (Law.com; 23 Feb 2026)
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Nonprofit Leaders’ Concerns About Finances, Programming, and Workforce Challenges Intensified from 2024 to 2025 (Urban Institute; 23 Feb 2026)
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Cracks are showing in nonprofit sector amid federal funding shifts, leaders say (Crain’s Detroit Business; 23 Feb 2026)
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Defense attorneys build mapping tool to track Justice Dept. "weaponization" (CBS; 22 Feb 2026)
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Trump Ally Expands Inquiry of Former Officials Who Investigated the President (New York Times; 26 Feb 2026)
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Top law schools for social justice (National Jurist; 25 Feb 2026)
Student Debt & Other Student Concerns
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Trump's admin confirms that selling federal student loans to private companies is still on the table (Business Insider; 23 Feb 2026)
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Education Department Struggles with PSLF Buyback Applications, Delays Persist (Investopedia; 23 Feb 2026)
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ABA Delegates Back Forgiving Loans For Public Interest Attys (Law360; 9 Feb 2026)
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New Public Service Loan Forgiveness Rule May Add Barriers for Disabled Borrowers (Disability Belongs; 25 Feb 2026)
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Why Parents Could See a Big Jump in Student Loan Payments (US News; 24 Feb 2026)
“Parent borrowers taking out loans for students through the federal direct PLUS program will soon be locked out of more affordable repayment plans. They'll also face tighter loan caps that could leave some scrambling for funds to pay for the final college years. Student loan experts say these changes could lead to a rise in parent defaults as well as some challenging fourth-year borrowing situations.”
Conflicts Over Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility
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ABA Plans to End Law School Diversity Requirement (JD Journal; 24 Feb 2026)
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[Ed Note: I also refer readers out to NALP’s Weekly Industry News Digest, which has separate coverage of this topic]
Access to Justice
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More than 200 SF court clerks could go on strike over alleged unfair labor practices on Thursday (ABC 7; 25 Feb 2026)
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San Francisco courts could be crippled this week if clerks strike (San Francisco Chronicle; 23 Feb 2026)
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Mass. court crisis will continue if long-term fix isn't made, lawyer group warns (WCVB; 24 Feb 2026)
“DAs refiling cases that were dismissed because of the defense lawyer work stoppage”
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Public Defender Shortages Suggest Rethinking Drug Criminalization [opinion] (Cato Institute; 20 Feb 2026)
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DC Courts create new pathway for people without lawyers to get legal help (WTOP; 26 Feb 2026)
“Nonlawyers who receive training will now be able to help with civil matters in D.C., as part of a new order issued by D.C. Courts earlier this month that expands access to legal assistance for people without an attorney.”
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Colorado lawmakers look to require municipal courts to provide indigent defense attorneys, livestream hearings (Courthouse News Service; 25 Feb 2026)
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[Baton Rouge, LA] DA’s office faces staffing crisis, mayor-president proposes $1.35M in funding (WAFB9; 24 Feb 2026)
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Hinds County supervisors bemoan demands on purse strings as public defenders seek better pay (Mississippi Today; 24 Feb 2026)
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Delaware legal aid groups request $3.2M to fund low-income eviction prevention program (WHYY; 23 Feb 2026)
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Civil legal service fund go unchanged in [NY] gov’s budget amendments (Queens Daily Eagle; 23 Feb 2026)
“Despite bar associations and legal organizations across the state urging the governor to expand a public fund for civil legal services, the governor made no changes to the budget item in the slate of amendments to her proposed financial plan released last week.”

