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The Georgia Appleseed Center for Law and Justice has been busy since its planting in November. The nonprofit organization, one of the newest in the group of Appleseed public interest law centers around the nation,

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New Jersey Appleseed is one of the organizations bring activists from Tri-State area gather in NYC to mobilize for renewal of Voting Rights Act.

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If a famous baseball player who will earn $4 million this season is relying on Money Mart rather than his corner bank, we cannot fairly expect the nation's other 20 million immigrants to do it any differently.

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As the U.S. Senate tries to move toward meaningful immigration reform this week, Jacqueline Cerda and her husband, Jesus Meza, anxiously await the arrival of a long envelope from another branch of government.

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Sharon N. Hill gets big firms to take on the system at Georgia Appleseed, a new public interest law group

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A federal appeals court said Thursday the state of Nebraska was wrong to cut Medicaid payments to some 800 single working parents in 2004.

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Columnist John Kelley updates readers on some interesting ideas from DC Applseed's "Solving DC Problems" contest.

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Many South Carolina workers, among the poorest in the nation, are being lured into multiple short-term, high-interest loans that amount to financial bondage. As they struggle from paycheck to paycheck, they often fall prey to payday lenders, who market their service as a quick and easy way to get cash for emergencies such as car repairs. The result in far too many cases is consumers getting locked into a vicious cycle of debt. State lawmakers shouldn't allow this fleecing of South Carolina to continue. If they are not going to ban payday lending, they should at least heavily regulate it.

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Advocates, including Nebraska Appleseed, are asking workers in several states to take part in a protest May 1

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Georgia Appleseed announces it will host an inaugural Spring For Justice fundraising event on Wednesday, May 3, at The Carter Center.

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