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- Landmark Litigation Victory for VeteransLos Angeles, CA (July 21, 2024) — In a landmark decision, a federal judge has ruled that by allowing third-party housing developers to impose income limitations that disqualify veterans from accessing affordable housing, the VA is discriminating against disabled veterans. This ruling comes after Inner City Law Center, Public Counsel, Brown, Goldstein & Levy, and… Read more: Landmark Litigation Victory for Veterans
- Facing Eviction While Grieving: Ross’ StoryRoss lived with his friend Rob for years. When Rob became seriously ill, Ross began to function as his live-in caregiver. While Rob fought for his life against several chronic and progressive illnesses, Ross was there to help. Ross did all he could to keep Rob comfortable as his health continued to deteriorate. Ross cared for… Read more: Facing Eviction While Grieving: Ross’ Story
- Inner City Law Center Files Lawsuit Against Otsego Villas Owners and Managers Over Uninhabitable Living Conditions On Monday, July 1, Inner City Law Center filed a lawsuit on behalf of tenants against Paul and Edyth Ling, 11109 Otsego L.P., World Unity International, and Prime West Management Los Angeles, CA (July 8, 2024) — Collapsed ceilings, extreme flooding, and mushrooms growing in the halls — these are just some of the nightmarish… Read more: Inner City Law Center Files Lawsuit Against Otsego Villas Owners and Managers Over Uninhabitable Living Conditions
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Inner City Law Center recognizes Los Angeles as land originally and still inhabited by the Tongva, Tataviam, Serrano, Kizh, and Chumash Peoples. We recognize them as the traditional stewards of these lands and acknowledge the legacy of violence, displacement, and genocide they suffered and survived at the hands of colonizers. We honor and pay respect to their ancestors while standing alongside their descendants as they continue to resist systems of oppression and work toward healing and justice. This land acknowledgment is an important step in confronting our history and committing ourselves to truth, healing, and the preservation of the Indigenous history, culture, and sovereignty.