On March 17, 2026, New York City celebrated the 265th St. Patrick’s Day Parade—a longstanding symbol of Irish-American pride, faith, and resilience. Yet the day’s official kickoff at Gracie Mansion, hosted by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, veered sharply from a religious and cultural commemoration into contentious political territory. In remarks delivered during a breakfast with pro-Palestine and anti-Israel former Irish President Mary Robinson, Mamdani focused heavily on the Israel-Hamas conflict, accusing Israel of committing “genocide” in Palestine and decrying the “deafening silence” from many observers.
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Drawing Problematic Parallels Between Irish History and Palestine
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Lawmakers, civil legal services providers, bar association leaders, and advocates gathered today at the New York State Capitol to call for full support of the Interest on Lawyer Account (IOLA) Fund in the final state budget, warning that stable funding is essential to protecting access to justice for low-income New Yorkers. IOLA funds are not taxpayer dollars; current law requires their appropriation through the state budget process.
The action was organized by the New York Legal Services Coalition, the New York City Bar Association, and the New York State Bar Association alongside elected officials including Luis Sepúlveda, Senate Judiciary Committee Chair; Charles Lavine, Assembly Judiciary Committee Chair; Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages, Chair of the Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus; and Linda Rosenthal, Assembly Housing Committee Chair.
Speakers emphasized that the IOLA Fund is a critical source of support for civil legal services organizations that help low-income New Yorkers navigate eviction, domestic violence, immigration enforcement, and loss of income.
“We are incredibly grateful to our partners in the Legislature and the Bar for standing with civil legal services organizations and the vulnerable New Yorkers we serve,” said Kristin Brown, President & CEO of Empire Justice Center and President of the New York Legal Services Coalition. “Stable funding for IOLA is essential to our work. By ensuring full support for IOLA in the final budget, lawmakers will help deliver on New York’s affordability and immigrant rights agenda.”
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