Justice in Aging logo, "Fighting senior poverty through law."
As the only national legal organization focused on advancing equity and protecting the rights of low-income older adults, we are uniquely positioned to drive change through the courts. Our attorneys have a deep understanding of the intricacies of the complex health care and economic security programs that low-income older adults rely on and know when barriers to services violate their rights.

When developing litigation, we partner with advocates on the ground who help us identify and monitor serious systemic issues that impact groups of low-income older adults. We then partner with those on-the-ground advocates and our pro-bono partners from top law firms across the country to file and win cases that bring justice to large groups of plaintiffs.

Throughout our more than 50 year history we have litigated landmark cases that provide sweeping relief to low-income older adults across the country, leading to the return of billions of dollars worth of vital benefits.
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Regan Bailey
Litigation Director
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Senior Litigation Attorney
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Amicus Briefs

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Bellin et. al., v. Zucker, et. al. – United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Jul 2020
This amicus brief argues that the Medicaid Act and constitutional mandates are intended to ensure that Medicaid beneficiaries in managed care systems have robust and continuous due process rights to challenge denials of services.
California et. al. v Texas et.al.
May 2020
This amicus brief, filed in the Supreme Court of the United States along with AARP and the Center for Medicare Advocacy supports several states urging the Supreme Court to reverse a Fifth Circuit ruling and uphold the constitutionality of the the Affordable Care Act.
Wisconsin Legislature v. Secretary-Designee Andrea Palm, Julie Willems Van Dijk, and Nicole Safar, in Their Official  Capacities as Executives of Wisconsin Department of Health Services – Wisconsin Supreme Court
Apr 2020
This amicus brief argues that re-opening cities and states too early against the advice of state public health officials would increase spread of the virus and overwhelm our health care system with a resurgence of COVID-19, with disproportionate and devastating effects on people with disabilities and older adults, who are far more likely to experience life-threatening consequences from the virus.
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