Mayo 1, 2025

SF Legal Aid Providers Make the Case for Our Impact

Ito article by Sylvie Sturm in yesterday’s San Francisco Public Press spotlights what the availability of free civil legal aid means for the stability of low-income San Franciscans and as an effective homelessness prevention strategy. Legal aid organizations in San Francisco face steep decreases in service capacity for the City’s most vulnerable residents in a budget proposal by the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development that would eliminate the entire general civil legal aid category. Interviews with legal aid attorneys including BayLegal’s San Francisco Office Managing Attorney, Raegan Joern, bring the impact of these services on economic stability into sharp focus—along with the likely devastating impact of the proposed cuts.

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BayLegal client and attorney featured in story on SF Tenant Right to Counsel

This story from NBC Bay Area last week (in both print and broadcast versions) highlights the impact of San Francisco’s…

Hunyo 25 @ 1:17 umaga

Ang DMV ay humahawak para sa pagbabalik ng mga toll sa tulay, kasama ang malalim na hindi pagkakapantay-pantay

Isang kuwento ni Noah Baustin sa San Francisco Standard ngayon ang sumusuri sa post-pandemic return ng DMV registration hold para sa hindi nabayarang…

Hunyo 25 @ 1:17 umaga

Kakulangan ng Tagapagbalita ng Hukuman – coverage ng media

Nakatuon ang pamamahayag sa o pagbanggit sa aming petisyon sa Korte Suprema ng CA na may kaugnayan sa karapatan ng mga sibil na litigants sa isang verbatim...