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This document by Lauren Walizer discusses a range of policy and practice options that states can undertake to increase college student access to public benefits. It is intended to stimulate state discussion, research, planning, partnership building, and action.
This brief by Lauren Walizer discusses what CLASP has learned from working with states to enact such changes and develop a comprehensive and collaborative strategy to dedicate themselves to this work long-term.
CLASP helped lead the development of an amicus brief in the United States Supreme Court describing the traumatic impact of a DACA rescission on recipients' children.
Passage of the “Strengthening Career & Technical Education for the 21st Century Act” (Perkins V), which reauthorizes federal legislation funding career and technical education (CTE), brings the opportunity to improve the quality and accessibility of CTE for adults with low incomes; English le
The Great Recession demonstrated that poor-quality jobs worsen poverty for low-wage workers, especially workers of color. This brief examines the impact of the last recession.
By Cailin Dejillas and Jenn Round
This brief on mental health and young adults explains how we can best help young parents by recognizing parenthood as a valued, central identity that can spur growth and development in other key areas.
This brief describes innovations in business engagement for Paid Family and Medical Leave programs
This brief provides insight into what unpredictable scheduling is, analyzes its impact across different demographics, and offers an overview of solutions for ensuring fair scheduling and protecting workers.
On September 12, CLASP along with the National Housing Law Project and the Food Research & Action Center, and more than 20 other groups, filed an amicus brief in several cases opposing the Trump Administration’s Public Charge Rule. The amicus brief argues that the Public Charge Rule will result in immigrants forgoing crucial health, housing, and nutrition benefits that help families and communities thrive. The brief was drafted and filed with the assistance of the law firm of Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP.