
One eye-popping development is that the RSC is seeking to significantly cut the funding for the Legal Services Corporation, an organization that offers civil legal support to those with incomes below 125 percent of the poverty line. By cutting services, the RSC estimates that they can save $420 million. This would cause the constituency of the Legal Services Corporation, consisting mostly of women, to look elsewhere for support on domestic violence cases, child custody cases and eviction problems.
LSC is listed as America's largest provider of civil legal support for the poor. Started in 1974, the group distributes 95 percent of its funding to 136 nonprofit legal aid programs across the country. LSC also closes nearly one million cases per year and helps five million Americans. By eliminating such a program in its entirety, Republicans would only be serving to destroy millions of families and the futures of countless children. It would seem that cutting a program that helps families would be highly inconsistent with the Republican claim to support family values. Perhaps families only matter when they are rich.
The broader Republican push to slice programs that provide support to the poor is not surprising. These efforts are in line with their work last month to cut unemployment benefits at Christmas in exchange for tax cuts for the wealthy. It's interesting to see that the Republicans appear to be concerned about the deficit when it comes to cutting resources to struggling Americans, but they become fiscally flamboyant when it's time to give tax cuts to the wealthy.
Inequality in our justice system is a serious and growing problem in America, and it has a significant impact on the black community. The price of high paid attorneys is typically too much to afford for quite a few American families, leading to the mass incarceration problem that has served to destroy urban America. Programs such as the Legal Services Corporation deserve our support, along with groups like the ACLU, the Sentencing Project and many others that work to level the playing field. But Republicans aren't so keen on making playing fields level, and that is incredibly unfortunate.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and a Scholarship in Action Resident of the Institute for Black Public Policy. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 

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By: SAY WHAT! on 1/21/2011 7:59AM
ANYTHING with the word AID in it will always be on someone's chopping block.
Tough decisions need to be made when there are more people on welfare than working paying taxes to pay their own bills.
Sad and true. adieu.
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By: James Ward on 1/21/2011 9:59PM
By eliminating such a program in its entirety, Republicans would only be serving to destroy millions of families and the futures of countless children. It would seem that cutting a program that helps families would be highly inconsistent with the Republican claim to support family values. Perhaps families only matter when they are rich.----BOYCE, the DEVIL is waiting to place a medal around your neck..you are a "CHAMPION" LIAR, my friend!
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By: laroywatermelon on 1/21/2011 9:31AM
Stop killing, stealing and selling dope and you wont need high paid attorneys. Get a job!!!!!!
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By: djkut on 1/21/2011 9:53AM
Yeap Laroywatermelon dont leave out stealing folks 401k's, Aiding the Rich, screwing people over on their pension, Medicare benefits, and bailing out no good banks, credit cards jacking up intrests rates,bailing out wallstreet and invading other countries for WMD's sucking the country dry. So please do not forget to add those in PUNK !!! ..
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By: okay... on 1/22/2011 6:51PM
Really stupid comment, get your facts in check please. First of all, legal aid attorney are not well paid, it's called public interest for a reason. Secondly, they tend not to handle criminal matters, those types of cases are left to the state defense attorneys.
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By: Igby on 1/21/2011 2:52PM
Laroywatermelon--
Come off your soapbox. Don't comment as though the poor are the only ones who steal, kill, sell dope and are lazy. The last time I checked, some very wealthy people (bankers, CEO's, politicians, medical professionals) did a consumate job of STEALING from the working poor, made a KILLING in war profiteering, and SELLING DOPE in the form of costly pharmaceuticals. They all get off scott-free because of high-priced lawyers, which their ill-gotten money pays for.
Wake up!
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By: STARE K on 1/29/2011 6:00PM
leroywatermelon Did you for get
TOM DELAY TOM DELAY
THE EX HOUSE SPEAKER ????????
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By: Ron J on 1/21/2011 10:01AM
Why are people below 125% of the poverty line going to court over child custody at all?? If you're that poor you have no business having kids!!! What is this, Haiti???
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By: eldohill on 1/21/2011 1:12PM
naturally would you expect less of the party of "NO", they say yes to only the rich.
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By: James Ward on 1/21/2011 10:21PM
Eldohill says, "naturally would you expect less of the party of "NO", they say yes to only the rich."
Thank you, Eldohill..another black Democrat demonstrating the effectiveness of SATAN'S plan to deceive blacks into believing that Republicans only care about the rich!
Ya know, brotha Eldohill..I'd much rather support a political party that's trying to get America out of debt..than one that's known for supporting the SLAUGHTER of little babies through ABORTION, friend.
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