Equal Justice Works Fellowship: Medical-Legal Partnership to help veterans experiencing homelessness

(May 22, 2024) LASP is excited to introduce Caillean E. Daily, 2024 Equal Justice Works Fellow, who will join us this fall to focus on a Medical-Legal Partnership serving veterans experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, homelessness and income insecurity in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties.

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Criminalization of homelessness: Grants Pass v. Johnson case in the U.S. Supreme Court

(Updated April 26, 2024) WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Grants Pass v. Johnson on Monday, April 22, 2024. Listen to a recording of the session. The case relates, in part, to the Eighth Amendment protections against cruel and unusual punishment. The case highlights the issue of unaffordable housing and its consequences, including increased homelessness and encampments in residential areas.

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‘We Are All Climate Lawyers Now:’ How You Can Navigate the New and Inevitable World of Disaster Legal Services at Your Organization: MIE Journal article

(March 2024) “A Partnership to Break the Cycle of Veteran Homelessness” highlights the partnership, between Legal Aid of Southeastern PA and Veterans Multi-Service Center (VMC). Together, LASP & VMC have stabilized housing and increased income for unhoused veterans in our community, creating a holistic, wraparound safety net of services.

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‘Meeting the Moment:’ HealthSpark conference addresses homelessness and affordable housing in Montgomery County

(Feb. 26, 2024) BRYN MAWR - Community leaders from Montgomery County and beyond gathered Feb. 12, 2024 at the HealthSpark Foundation conference, "Meeting the Moment: Taking Action on Homelessness and Affordable Housing in Montgomery County." Held at Bryn Mawr College’s Old Library, the event shed light on the current situation and possible solutions, highlighting partnerships.

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Federal court decision protects constitutional rights of Pottstown homeless encampment residents and prevents criminal charges & other penalties & threats

(Nov. 30, 2023) PHILADELPHIA – A federal court decision issued Nov. 28 protects the constitutional rights of Pottstown College Drive Encampment residents experiencing homelessness. The ruling granted a preliminary injunction, in part, for plaintiffs Better Days Ahead Outreach, Inc. et al. Judge Mia R. Perez, of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, cited the Eighth Amendment protection against cruel and unusual punishment as the basis of her decision.

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