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June, 2007 JUSTICE FOR ALL by David Ackerly
January, 2004 Despite 'Rosales,' Administration Seems Determined to Leave Some Kids Behind by Yolanda Arias
October, 2003 Tug of War; Cities Need Clear, Inclusive Process For Pursuing New Kinds of Projects For Development, by Nona Liegeois
October, 2003, New Legislation Governing Guardianships Jeopardizes Rights of Parents by Laura Fry
August, 2003, Tilting at Windmills by Gary Phillips
July, 2003, Child Tax Credit Cuts Aren't Compassionate, Conservative by Bruce G. Iwasaki
July, 2003, Time Has Come to Wean Angelenos From Freeways by D. Malcolm Carson
May, 2003, Overhauling Subsidized Plans on Home Front by Susanne Browne and Catherine Bishop
April, 2003, Battered Women Who Get Legal Help Have
Better Chance to Break Cycle of Violence
by Susan G. Millmann
March, 2003, Residential Hotels Must be Improved, Not Eliminated by Barbara Schultz
January, 2003, King's Goal for a Just Society Remains Unrealized by Gary Phillips
December, 2002, Onerous Rules Leave Kids Dangling by Marjorie Shelvy
December, 2002, Exempt From Five-Year Rule by Jane S. Preece
November, 2002, A Plague of Lenders by Joy Simmons
November, 2002, Affordable Housing Opportunities Demolished Susanne Browne
October, 2002, Transit Agencies Gridlock Commuters D. Malcolm Carson
October, 2002, New Law Hurts Domestic Violence Victims by Chiori Kaneko
September, 2002, Interpreter Crisis Impedes Equal Access to Justice by Julia Alanen
June, 2002, Downtown Redevelopment Plans Exacerbate Problems by Gary Phillips
June, 2002, Where Is Nixon Now, When Legal Aid Really Needs Him? by Bruce G. Iwasaki
May, 2002, Justice Enshrouded by Michael J. Ortiz
April, 2002, Innocent Poor Become Newest Drug War Casualties A commentary by LAFLA staff attorney Susanne Browne that ran in the April 1, 2002 Forum section of the Daily Journal.
September 10, 2001, The Squeeze by Joy Simmons and Dorothy Herrrera
May 2001, Working Toilets Should Not Be a 'Maybe' in LA Housing by Tai Glenn and Jenny Hontz
April 2001, Fewer on Welfare Does Not Mean Less Poverty by Yolanda Arias