Our Programs
Legal Assistance Program
The New York Center for Law and Justice’s flagship legal services program provides free legal services to low-income individuals. The Center represents clients in a range of civil matters, including housing, family, public benefit, student loan, immigration, and asylum cases.
Social services project
The law center provides social services to the indigent deaf community. The center approaches each client in a “holistic” manner, and at the heart of the Social Services Project lies a commitment to assist clients with resolving problems that may not be legal.
Advocacy and Outreach
The NYCLJ’s Advocacy and Outreach Project addresses community groups and other organizations that seek informative keynote speeches, panel presentations or workshop and training sessions on issues of law involving the Deaf and hard of hearing communities.
Holocaust Survivor Program
The New York Center for Law and Justice began its Deaf Rights Project in 2012, and it has evolved into one of the Center’s most important endeavors. At the core of the NYCLJ’s mission is the belief in the need to advance justice to all individuals, especially populations that are routinely underserved.
DEAF RIGHTS PROJECT
The New York Center for Law and Justice began its Deaf Rights Project in 2012, and it has evolved into one of the Center’s most important endeavors. At the core of the NYCLJ’s mission is the belief in the need to advance justice to all individuals, especially populations that are routinely underserved.
JUSTICE FELLOWS
The New York Center for Law and Justice strongly believes in contributing to the development of the next generation of leaders dedicated to advancing justice to all individuals through public interest law. Each year, the NYCLJ accepts a select number of law school students to serve as Justice Fellows.
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