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Big Win at the Fourth Circuit

For nearly eight years, we have been fighting on behalf of four families who were eventually forced to leave their homes in a Fairfax County… Read More

The General Assembly Begins!

Today marks the start of the 2024 Virginia General Assembly Session, and we are excited for the chance to once again advocate alongside community partners,… Read More

Charlottesville approves historic zoning improvements

Happy New Year! Our team here at LAJC is hard at work after our break and is still excited about this important win that happened right… Read More

Welcome our new Legal Director of our Housing and Consumer & Medial Debt Advocacy!

We are thrilled to announce Catherine Cone as our new Legal Director overseeing the LAJC Housing team’s work defending tenant’s rights, fighting mass evictions,… Read More

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Catherine Cone

Catherine Cone oversees the Housing and Consumer Justice Program at LAJC.  Trained as a civil rights attorney, she spent nearly nine years at the Washington… Read More

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Organizing victory for tenants in Richmond

In the fall of 2019, LAJC organizers and partners helped persuade the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority (RRHA) to enact a moratorium on rent-related evictions… Read More

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YIMBY 

At the end of 2021, after more than a decade of advocacy by housing activists supported by LAJC, Charlottesville’s City Council passed a new comprehensive… Read More

Housing

  Housing We defend tenants’ rights, fight mass eviction, and dismantle legal and other barriers to safe and affordable housing We partner with tenants and… Read More

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Lauren King

Prior to joining the LAJC, Lauren worked as a Case Counseling Attorney at the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless in Washington, D.C. In this… Read More

General Assembly Update – End of Session

Saturday, February 25th, marked what is known as “Sine Die” at the Virginia General Assembly, the final day of the 2023 regular session. Thousands… Read More

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