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Donald Trump administration ends legal aid for migrant children, leaving them without lawyers in court

The Times of India 22 Mar 2025
The Trump administration has cancelled a contract that provided legal aid to migrant children who enter the country alone.The contract, held by the Acacia Center for Justice, supported around 26,000 ...
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Judges visit Manipur relief camps, promise legal aid to ethnic conflict survivors

The Times of India 22 Mar 2025
The delegation flew from Guwahati to Imphal Saturday morning before visiting the camps and later virtually inaugurating the legal and medical aid centres across the state.Justice Gavai, who also ...
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Donald Trump terminates legal aid for migrant children travelling alone to US

Hindustan Times 22 Mar 2025
The Trump administration on Friday ended a contract with the Acacia Center for Justice, terminating all legal aid to migrant children entering the US without a parent or guardian.
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Trump admin abruptly cuts contracts for legal aid to migrant children in U.S. without parents

NBC Bay Area 22 Mar 2025
Nonprofit aid groups providing free legal and social services to unaccompanied immigrant children being held in federal detention centers received notices Friday that most of their government contracts were being canceled.
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White House reportedly halts funding for legal aid for unaccompanied migrant children

The Guardian 22 Mar 2025
The Trump administration is reported to have cut funding to a legal program that provides representation for unaccompanied migrant ...
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Supreme Court Judges Visit Manipur, Open Free Legal Aid, Medical Camps

NDTV 22 Mar 2025
Manipur saw a historic event with the visit of five judges of the Supreme Court where Justice BR Gavai, who is also the Executive Chairman of NALSA, virtually inaugurated free legal services camps,... .
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SC Judges to visit relief camps in Manipur today

The Siasat Daily 22 Mar 2025
The visit, which is being coordinated by the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), will include the inauguration of legal aid clinics and medical camps to assist those affected by the turmoil.
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Manipur violence: Difficult phase to be over soon, assures SC judge

The Siasat Daily 22 Mar 2025
Legal aid services will play a crucial role in ensuring displaced individuals get their rightful entitlement, be it on matters of identity of documentation, property rights or compensation claims, he ...
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SC judges visit Manipur to monitor NALSA’s relief efforts

Hindustan Times 22 Mar 2025
Justice Gavai also virtually inaugurated Free Legal Services Camps, Free Medical Camps, and four Legal Aid Clinics from Churachandpur ... Additionally, four Legal Aid Clinics were inaugurated at LMS Law ...
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SC judge Justice Gavai urges people of Manipur to work together for restoring peace, harmony

Deccan Herald 22 Mar 2025
Justice B R Gavai, who led a delegation of Supreme Court judges that visited Manipur on Saturday, called upon people of the ethnic strife-torn state to work together to restore ...
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Brooklyn man found dead in criminal court had hearings delayed multiple times: records

AM New York 22 Mar 2025
The Legal Aid Society and Brooklyn Defenders believe that Ramishvili "should have been granted a desk appearance and released based on the offense," which they called a low-level crime.
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Work together for peace, SC Judge Justice BR Gavai urges Manipur people

The Economic Times 22 Mar 2025
The delegation, including other judges, inaugurated legal and medical aid camps, ...
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'Peace will return soon to Manipur': Supreme Court Justice Gavai

Madhyamam 22 Mar 2025
Justice Gavai, who also serves as the Executive Chairman of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), along ... At the inauguration of legal services camp, Health Camp & Legal Aid Clinics, Justice B.
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Trump administration ends funding for legal representation of 26,000 migrant children

The Los Angeles Times 22 Mar 2025
It's a quandary that around 100 legal aid organizations across the country now find themselves in after learning that the federal contract for children who cross the border without a guardian — which was up for renewal on March 29 — was terminated.
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White House buoyed up by submission of major law firm attacked by Trump

AOL 22 Mar 2025
After the executive order was withdrawn, some aides privately gloated that a precedent had been set. It also underscored how Trump has fractured the legal industry as it struggles to coalesce behind a singular strategy.
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