Explaining the Law and Providing Self-Help Information for Low-Income Iowans
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All Children Have a Right to Public Education
All children, regardless of their immigration status, are entitled to a public education.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
Courts and Agencies Must Provide Interpreters for People Who do not Speak English
Many law suits are filed every day. People involved in a lawsuit may feel worried or afraid about what will happen. The worry and fear can be much worse for people who do not speak or understand English. An interpreter can help.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
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Denying Housing to Survivors of Domestic Violence May Violate Fair Housing Laws
It is hard enough for anyone to find decent affordable housing. Finding housing may be even harder for women who are survivors of domestic violence. Why would this be?
By: Iowa Legal Aid
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Fair Housing Laws Protect Immigrants
Information on fair housing laws and what tenants can do if a landlord discriminates against them.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
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