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New Report “Suspended Progress 2024”

We wanted to share our most recent report, Suspended Progress 2024, analyzing new data that illuminates unsettling trends in suspensions and alternative… Read More

New Report: Suspended Progress 2017

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE              CONTACT: Amy Woolard Attorney and Policy Coordinator, Legal Aid Justice Center 434-529-1846 | amy@justice4all.org New… Read More

Youth, Family, and Schools

  Youth, Family, and Schools We provide legal services to youth and families and advocate for changes that keep young people with their families, in… Read More

LAJC Condemns Recs to Pull Discipline Guidance

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Rachael Deane| Legal Director, JustChildren Program, Legal Aid Justice Center 804-521-7304 | rachael@justice4all.org LAJC Condemns Federal Recommendations… Read More

Response to RTD Editorial on Students w/ Autism

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Rachael Deane Legal Director, JustChildren Program, Legal Aid Justice Center 804-521-7304 | rachael@justice4all.org Legal Aid Justice Center… Read More

New Report on Virginia’s School Discipline Crisis

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                         … Read More

Budget Includes Big Wins for Low-Income Virginians

Nearly three months after the close of the 2018 General Assembly Regular Session, Governor Northam signed the 2018-2020 biennial budget bill, which most notably included… Read More

2018 Legislative Session Wrap Up

The 2018 Virginia legislative regular session came to a close this month on March 10, but reached its conclusion without the General Assembly passing… Read More

Our 2018 VA Legislative Priorities

Dear Friends of LAJC,     The 2018 Virginia legislative session is underway! Session began Wednesday, January 10th, as the legislature worked to organize… Read More

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Ending driver’s license suspension for court debt

Six years ago, a Charlottesville jail superintendent brought a serious problem to the local reentry council: the jail was full of people locked up just… Read More

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