by Al Johnson | Jul 7, 2021 | Newsletter
Download a PDF of this newsletter here or continue to read below. Let The Trials Begin! The easing of the COVID restrictions have finally allowed NCLS to return to the courthouse again with our clients. Virtual courthouse appearances and hearings have been necessary...
by Al Johnson | May 12, 2021 | Press
Ken Liu reads the Bible like an attorney. When Proverbs 31:9 says to “defend the rights of the poor and needy” and Psalm 82:3 says to “uphold the cause of the poor and oppressed,” he hears the Scriptures addressing lawyers like him. “God really calls us attorneys...
by Al Johnson | May 7, 2021 | Annual Reports
2019 Summary New Covenant Legal Services has thrived this year. We have 40 cases that are currently open, 25 of which are carried over from previous years. We closed 42 cases during the 2019...
by Al Johnson | Mar 7, 2021 | Newsletter
COVID Continues to Impact the Poor Download PDF version of Newsletter. The ripple effects of COVID-19 continue to affect the poor in St. Louis. Vaccines can immunize people from the illness, but there is no vaccine to eliminate the devastating impact of job and income...
by Al Johnson | Dec 20, 2020 | Newsletter
You can find all Newsletters prior to 2021 in our Newsletters Archive from our old...
by Al Johnson | Sep 14, 2020 | CLE Resources
New Covenant Legal Services has been blessed to both host and participate in two CLE events this summer. The first was a National Townhall called Race, Law, and the Gospel presented by Christian Legal Society. Our Director Al Johnson was honored to be on the panel as...
by Al Johnson | Aug 5, 2020 | CLE Resources
Join us for a free Zoom conference concerning faith-based responses. The flyer for this event is attached below along with the Zoom link. Dr. Reverend Irwyn Ince, Director of NCLS and Attorney Al W. JohnsonAttorney Brandi MillerProfessor John ChurchvillePanelists Al...
by Al Johnson | Jun 5, 2019 | Press Release
On Monday, June 3, 2019 New Covenant Legal Services (NCLS), a St. Louis City-basedlegal services organization filed a petition in Cole County Circuit Court against the MissouriFamily Support Division (“FSD”) and a number of its employees. The petition seeks...
by Al Johnson | May 25, 2019 | Press
Originally published in St. Louis Post Dispatch by Tony Messenger Jamie Wesley didn’t want to see the judge. It was 2017. Wesley had just done 12 years in federal prison on drugs and weapons charges. The judge who sent him away, U.S. Senior District Judge E....
by Al Johnson | Mar 4, 2019 | Annual Reports
In NCLS’s inaugural annual report, we share our annual caseload, service hours, client feedback, year end financial report and our planned growth for next year. Click here to download a PDF version of our 2018 Annual Report. 2018 Summary...
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