Legal Education
Jan. 31, 2022
California law schools recognized for assisting people facing eviction
Garland sent a letter last August to law schools throughout the U.S. and its territories, requesting lawyers and law students help residents fill out applications to receive federal emergency rental assistance, represent people in court who are facing eviction, and find suitable housing.




Ten California law schools were recognized by Attorney General Merrick Garland and other White House and Department of Justice officials Friday for providing support to individuals facing housing and eviction issues during the pandemic.
“I felt validated for the work the Loyola Center for Conflict Resolution has been doing, and recognize that Loyola has been at the forefront of the housing and eviction crisis – helping both the landlord an...
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