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Case of evicted Minneapolis tenant poses questions about legality of power shutoffs – Star Tribune

Nichole Nalewaja’s case also asks whether third-party utility billers can legally disconnect a tenant’s power – Star Tribune

Strategic racial equity plan finalized

Mid-Minnesota releases its 2023-24 Strategic Racial Equity Action Plan.

On ADA’s 33rd anniversary, disability advocates still fight for accessibility – Kare11

Featuring Chad Wilson of Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid, the ADA, or Americans With Disabilities Act, laid the groundwork for removing barriers to full participation in American life for many left on the sidelines.

A day in Hennepin County housing court – Southwest Voices

‍Evictions, settlements with steep payment plans and many tenant no-shows fill a day of non-stop cases.

Minnesota’s new policy banning school suspensions for our youngest students is progress – Star Tribune

Law aims to curb discipline bias in schools, especially during the critical early years

Senators Call for Further Oversight, Consumer Protections in Contract-for-Deed Real Estate Transactions – ProPublica

Following a ProPublica-Sahan Journal report on fast-tracked home financing deals that left Somali families in Minnesota financially devastated, federal lawmakers met to discuss what could be done to shield buyers.

Legal Aid wins historic $1.138 M in Murphy v. Harpstead

A victory for Legal Aid plaintiffs and people with disabilities living in group homes also garners Legal Aid its highest award of fees in the organization’s history.

In Our Own Words: Improving Care for People with Disabilities – Part Two “Understanding”

“Understanding” is the second installment of the two-part series, “In Our Own Words,” produced by the Minnesota Disability Law Center. In this episode, people with disabilities dispel common assumptions held by health care providers.

8th Circuit says Metro Transit must make changes

Legal Aid client Barry Segal, who identifies as Deafblind, invites the community to learn about his case and changes ordered in a settlement with Metro Transit by the Court of Appeals.

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