Sentences with phrase «aid changes»

He will undertake research into the effects of the civil legal aid changes and hopes to launch an access to justice campaign in the autumn.
The rules on applying for financial aid change if you owe money to the federal government.
«It would have been needed even without legal aid changes but they have made it necessary,» he said.
«These legal aid changes effectively deny legal representation to the most vulnerable women in matters that affect their ability to pay for food and shelter for themselves and their children, to escape violent spouses, and to seek spousal support and custody of their children.»
One of the communities vulnerable to potential Impact Aid changes is Wagner Community School District, located on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota.
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Young Legal Aid Lawyers are collaborating with The Access to Justice Alliance to collect evidence about the impact of recent legal aid changes on clients.
«For Chris Grayling to press ahead with legal aid changes in light of this mauling in the high court would be arrogant even by his standards and risks wasting even more taxpayers» money.
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For - profit colleges, which get about 78 percent of their revenue from the federal government's student aid programs, seem the most likely to increase their tuition in response to federal financial aid changes.
Protests against the government's civil legal aid changes are being planned by the Access to Justice Alliance.
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Legal Aid Practitioners» Group press release warmly welcomed the Constitutional Affairs Committee report into the Government's legal aid changes, noting that the report calls on the Government to halt its programme until there is an evidence base to justify it, to scrap the move to fixed fees, and to pilot any changes before rolling them out across the whole country.
warmly welcomed the Constitutional Affairs Committee report into the Government's legal aid changes, noting that the report calls on the Government to halt its programme until there is an evidence base to justify it, to scrap the move to fixed fees, and to pilot any changes before rolling them out across the whole country.
Christina Blacklaws, CLS director of policy, said: «In light of the impact of the civil legal aid changes, [the Co-op] is set to expand its current range of fixed and transparently - priced family law services to include an additional range of unbundled legal services.»
She also defended the reforms saying that «the legal aid changes that were made needed to be made, in my view...».
I hope that readers of this article can take all the steps possible to encourage the decision - makers and lawmakers to start reversing the disastrous progressive effect of the legal aid changes that have been forced upon us for more than two decades now.
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