News
On this page you'll find NSCLC press releases, links to media coverage of NSCLC, and general announcements.
- California Budget Cuts Target Ethnic Elders (2009/06/08) Press Release: NSCLC analysis shows that proposed budget cuts in California would disproportionately hurt immigrants and communities of color
- Final Countdown Until DTV Transition--Are You Ready? (2009/06/05) Read about the upcoming transition to digital television.
- On Voting Rights, Justices Reveal Contempt for Hill (2009/06/04) NSCLC Attorney Harper Jean Tobin writes in Roll Call about the Supreme Court's campaign against the Voting Rights Act and the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor.
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Older Women of Color and the Challenge of Regulating Cultural Competence
(2009/06/01)
Programs ensuring that older women of color can age in place and maintain their connections to family and community not only offer them the dignity and care they deserve, but also strengthen the fabric of the neighborhoods and families in which they live. By Georgia Burke and Katharine Hsiao. This article originally appeared in Clearinghouse Review, May-June 2009.
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Ian Millhiser on the Mario Solis-Marich Show
(2009/05/14)
NSCLC Attorney Ian Millhiser recently appeared on the Mario Solis-Marich Show to discuss Supreme Court nominees
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- The Hill: Liberal groups ready to defend court nominee (2009/05/13) NSCLC’s Simon Lazarus says, “Progressives and Democrats should be trying to frame the issues that are going to be decisive regardless of who [President Obama’s Supreme Court] nominee is,” in this article in The Hill.
- Los Angeles Times: Key Souter cases on Supreme Court (2009/05/02) NSCLC staff Simon Lazarus and Ian Millhiser offer anaylsis of Supreme Court Justice David Souter's key cases in a May 2 article in the Los Angeles Times.
- Boston Globe: Souter surprised conservatives (2009/05/02) NSCLC Public Policy Counsel Simon Lazarus talks about Supreme Court justice David Souter's dissenting opinions in the Boston Globe (May 2, 2009)
- NSCLC is a Member of the National Legal Resource Center (2009/05/01) NSCLC is excited to be part of a team of six national organizations that will help the Adminhistration on Aging realize its goals of promoting home and community-based long-term care and enhancing choice and independence for older persons and their families.
- Download Podcasts from the 2008 National Aging and Law Conference (2009/04/03) You can listen to several workshops from the 2008 National Aging and Law Conference