Other Work Using CCDI Data

January 29, 2025

New Report Sheds Light on Eviction Trends in Cleveland

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A new research report from the Urban Institute, using court data from the Legal Services Corporation’s Civil Court Data Initiative (CCDI), provides key insights into eviction trends in Cleveland. The study explores how eviction filings impact different communities and highlights the role of legal representation in improving outcomes for tenants. The research also demonstrates how innovative data analysis methods can help fill gaps in court data, providing a clearer picture of eviction patterns and opportunities for policy reforms. This study underscores the importance of data transparency in civil courts and the potential for evidence-based solutions to improve housing stability.

November 25, 2024

Stout's Oklahoma County and Tulsa County Eviction RTC Programs use CCDI data

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Stout's Independent Evaluation of the Oklahoma County and Tulsa County Eviction Right to Counsel Pilot Programs, commissioned by Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, incorporates data collected through the Civil Court Data Initiative (CCDI). The report presents key insights into the effectiveness of the pilot programs and provides recommendations for their improvement and expansion.

February 7, 2023

ACLU report uses LSC Eviction Laws Database to advocate for a civil right to counsel

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The American Civil Liberties Union used the Laws Database to identify features of eviction laws that specifically disadvantaged unrepresented tenants.

February 7, 2023

ABA cites LSC's Eviction Laws Database in "Ten Guidelines for Residential Eviction Laws"

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The American Bar Association cited LSC's Eviction Laws Database in their recommendations for more equitable residential eviction laws.

February 7, 2023

Report uses CCDI data to study Cleveland Right To Counsel Program

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Stout used CCDI eviction data to study the Cleveland Right To Counsel Program, including analyzing changes in defendant representation and judgment rates.

February 7, 2023

Eviction Lab uses LSC Eviction Laws Database to assess impact of eviction notice requirements

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Researchers from Princeton University's Eviction Lab used data from LSC's Eviction Laws Database to estimate the impact of eviction notice requirements on eviction filing rates across the country.

February 7, 2023

Richmond Eviction Lab uses CCDI data in quarterly report

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Researchers from Virginia Commonwealth University used CCDI eviction data to analyze trends in Virginia compared to recent years.

February 7, 2023

HUD highlights LSC's Eviction Tracker and Eviction Laws Database in report to Congress

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) included LSC's Eviction Laws Database and Eviction Tracker in a report to Congress on the feasibility of creating a national evictions database.

August 17, 2022

Evictions cases rise throughout Virginia after end of rent relief program and moratorium

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The Richmond Times-Dispatch analyzed CCDI data to report on rising eviction cases in Richmond.

August 15, 2022

Virginia Eviction Tracker

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The Legal Aid Justice Center uses CCDI data to track eviction trends following the expiration of state-level protections in June 2022.

July 2, 2022

Eighth District Eviction Filings Climb Toward Pre-Pandemic Levels

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The Federal Reserve of St Louis used CCDI data to evaluate the expiration of housing policies impacted eviction filings.

February 1, 2022

Revealing Opportunities and Challenges: An Analysis of Eviction Filings in Pennsylvania

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The Pennsylvania Housing Alliance used CCDI data to illustrate eviction trends during COVID-19.