CLC attorneys will speak about careers in children’s law in an upcoming free webinar series hosted by The Children's Rights Litigation Committee and the ABA Career Center. They will share their career paths, provide invaluable insight on how to break into this area, what drew them to it, the pros and cons, and what a typical day on the job entails.
CLC's Youth in Transition Advocate Jay Coleman Responds to HUD’s Proposed Rule to Change Disparate Impact Standard
The Disparate Impact Theory, a rule that protects potential renters against unintentional discrimination often inflicted on them by landlords, is at risk of being replaced with a Proposed Rule made by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that would leave communities of color and other groups without protection from unfair and discriminatory policies. The Proposed Rule would have a negative effect on the individuals CLC fights so hard to protect- namely our youth experiencing homelessness. CLC depends on the rule as it is written in order to assist youth experiencing homelessness, and their families in finding adequate, permanent housing, which has a plethora of benefits, including a positive impact on the youth’s mental and physical health. CLC strongly opposes the removal of the current Rule.
Join CLC for a Special Viewing of The Frog Princess at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati!
Each year, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati donates tickets to Children’s Law Center for a special dress rehearsal performance of their holiday show. CLC sells seating and sponsorships to this fun-filled event and many purchasers choose to donate their tickets back as free tickets for CLC clients. This year’s performance is The Frog Princess!