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A Critical Look at the U.S. Cash Bail System

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (USCCR) last week released the report “The Civil Rights Implications of Cash Bail,” examining the current approaches to reform in the pretrial and bail system of the American criminal justice system.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/publications/d-c-bar-blog/a-critical-look-at-the-u-s-cash-bail-system

How Underinvestment, Exclusionary Zoning Are Fueling the Affordable Housing Crisis

The United States has had a housing shortage of at least 5.5 million homes over the past 20 years, and the cost and demand for affordable housing are “grossly outstripping” incomes and supply.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/publications/d-c-bar-blog/how-underinvestment,-exclusionary-zoning-are-fueli

Refresher Course on D.C. Anti-Discrimination Laws Covers COVID Updates

In the District of Columbia, employment rights pertaining to hiring, leave, and dismissal are also human rights, within the purview of the D.C. Office of Human Rights (OHR), and it’s incumbent upon attorneys to stay up to date with laws and regulations that have been added relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/publications/d-c-bar-blog/refresher-course-on-d-c-anti-discrimination-laws-c

Meet Practice Management Advisor Kaitlin Forster

Kaitlin E. Forster, the D.C. Bar’s new practice management advisor, grew up in Michigan and spent summers working at the local district court in her hometown before heading to law school at Wayne State University in Detroit. After graduating in 2010, she practiced at Miller Canfield and Mihelich & Kavanaugh, PLC in Michigan before running her own D.C. firm from 2012 to 2021. At the same time, Forster worked as a Legal Counsel for the Elderly attorney. Here she talks about her path from law schoo

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/publications/d-c-bar-blog/meet-practice-management-advisor-kaitlin-forster

Vigilante Violence: A Continuation of Racial History

Incidents of mob violence and acts of vigilantism by white men have made headlines in recent years, but the notion of private citizens taking the law into their own hands has a long history in America.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/publications/d-c-bar-blog/vigilante-violence-a-continuation-of-racial-histor

Protecting Cultural Property During Armed Conflict

The question of how to protect cultural property during armed conflict has become highly relevant in recent days. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens many of the country’s interests, among them art, monuments, and other treasures through theft or destruction.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/publications/d-c-bar-blog/protecting-cultural-property-during-armed-conflict

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