The Rutgers Democracy Lab officially welcomes the inaugural cohort of the Think & Do Tank. The post Rutgers Democracy Lab Kicks Off Think & Do Tank appeared first on Eagleton Institute of Politics.| Eagleton Institute of Politics
Welcome to the fall semester. This time of year is always marked by transitions – most notably the shift from long, slower-paced summer days to the quickened speed of the semester. To be sure, the Eagleton Institute is off to a fast start. The post A Message from the Director: Welcome to Fall 2025 appeared first on Eagleton Institute of Politics.| Eagleton Institute of Politics
After divisive strike, IAM bosses demand non-members pay illegal ‘reinstatement fee’ to work TROY, IL — Robert Jacobs, an employee of power management company Eaton, filed federal charges showing IAM bosses clearly can’t manage their power: Union bosses are threatening union non-members with hundreds in illegal fees.| National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation
Grants Applications Due August 29 The FY26 Grants Application opened on August 1, 2025, and closes on August 29, 2025. Sample application...| DC Bar Foundation
The DC Walk for Justice 5K is only two months away! Join us on Thursday, October 23, at Nationals Park for an afternoon of community,...| DC Bar Foundation
The DC Bar Foundation funds legal services organizations in DC that help residents during times of crisis . Volunteer Legal Advocates...| DC Bar Foundation
Kirra Jarratt and Judge Carl Butkus Since 2020, the DC Bar Foundation has led the effort to establish a coordinated intake and referral...| DC Bar Foundation
Grants Applications Open Soon The FY26 Grants Application will open on August 1, 2025, and close on August 29, 2025. Sample application...| DC Bar Foundation
We live in troubling times. Every day, the news is filled with stories about people being evicted from their homes, wrongfully deported,...| DC Bar Foundation
The DC Social Justice Transformations Network kicked off its fourth year at last month’s Convening. It was one of the highest attended...| DC Bar Foundation
The District of Columbia’s FY26 budget year has been especially challenging, with the Access to Justice Initiative facing a 67% budget cut. For the past 14 years, the Initiative has provided residents with low-income access to civil legal aid services related to housing, employment, public benefits, and so much more.In the first of two votes on the FY26 budget, the DC Council, on Monday, July 14, voted to restore Access to Justice Initiative funding to FY25 levels, which is a positive first...| DC Bar Foundation
Save the Date: Fall Reception November 18 Join the DC Bar Foundation for our annual Fall Reception on Tuesday, November 18! We look...| DC Bar Foundation
Panelists Jenadee Nanini, Ashley Graham-Watanabe, and Mariln Lovo with Moderator Daraja Carroll. On June 25, the DC Bar Foundation’s...| DC Bar Foundation
The DC Bar Foundation is proud to support the work of our grantee partner organizations. The Cancer Legal Assistance and Wellbeing (LAW)...| DC Bar Foundation
As a DC Bar Foundation board member and former member of the Young Lawyers Network Leadership Council, I have a long history of...| DC Bar Foundation
Register Now: June 10 DCSJTN Convening Registration is now open for the June 10 DC Social Justice Transformations Network Capacity...| DC Bar Foundation
The DC Bar Foundation is grateful for the dollars raised through our premier fundraising campaigns and events, which help make our grants...| DC Bar Foundation
The Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center (APALRC)—a DC Bar Foundation grantee partner—has been a vital resource for the Asian...| DC Bar Foundation
Many people do not realize that the Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts (IOLTA) program is a significant source of funding for civil legal...| DC Bar Foundation
10 February 2025 Read Newsletter| Special Needs Group