Senate Resolution No. 1783
BY: Senator MYRIE
COMMEMORATING the 150th Anniversary of the Legal
Aid Society of New York
WHEREAS, It is the custom of this Legislative Body to recognize and
pay tribute to those organizations of high purpose and worthy
accomplishment whose endeavors have faithfully served the welfare of the
citizens of the State of New York; and
WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to
commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Legal Aid Society of New York;
and
WHEREAS, Established in 1876, the Legal Aid Society of New York has
stood with immigrants, low-income families, workers, and everyday New
Yorkers across all five boroughs as a partner in justice; these
individuals, whose wages were being withheld by unscrupulous bosses or
had been imprisoned because they owed money, were aided by lawyers who
fought predatory practices at boardinghouses and aboard ships; and
WHEREAS, From its beginning as an organization serving immigrants,
sailors, women, and factory workers, the Legal Aid Society of New York
has evolved throughout its 150 successful years; and
WHEREAS, The Legal Aid Society began as the German Legal Aid
Society, with its original charter in German, and handled 212 cases in
its first year and more than 23,000 in its first decade, winning unpaid
wages worth $3.6 million in today's dollars; after 20 years, it removed
the word "German" from its name as it broadened its focus, serving
approximately 7,500 clients from 37 countries in 1896; and
WHEREAS, Several of the United States Presidents, including Theodore
Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, served as honorary
vice presidents of the Legal Aid Society; and
WHEREAS, By 1920, the Legal Aid Society began representing
defendants in criminal courts and arguing cases before the Supreme Court
and the state's highest court that led to the expansion of defendants'
rights; the Society has adapted to meet the needs of low-income New
Yorkers by fighting housing discrimination and partnering to achieve
systemic reform; and
WHEREAS, Every day, the Legal Aid Society fights to ensure that
every New Yorker, no matter their income, has access to justice; the
Society has protected, defended, and advocated for the rights of
generations of vulnerable New Yorkers, their families, and their
communities; from protecting tenants from wrongful evictions to
defending the rights of immigrants, it stands with those who need it
most; and
WHEREAS, For one and a half centuries, the Legal Aid Society has
provided crucial legal services to the most vulnerable New Yorkers; it
has been part of the fabric of New York City and a safety net for those
in need; thus, it is deserving of the legal community's most
enthusiastic support; and
WHEREAS, For 150 years of delivering justice, the Legal Aid Society
has represented people who cannot afford to hire lawyers; from
courtrooms to classrooms, sidewalks to city halls, this integral
organization has empowered communities with the tools, voice, and
representation they deserve; and
WHEREAS, The success of the Legal Aid Society of New York is in
direct correlation to the efforts of its members, whose involvement is,
and always has been, characterized by an impressive commitment,
unbridled enthusiasm, and uncompromising standard of excellence in all
endeavors; and
WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body that when
individuals and organizations of such noble aims and accomplishments are
brought to our attention, they should be celebrated and recognized by
all the citizens of this great Empire State; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Legal Aid Society of New York;
and be it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the Legal Aid Society of New York.