News & Updates

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Newsletter
February 19, 2026

Lifting Lives Through the Law: Winter 2026 Update

TLC’s Winter 2026 update highlights client impact stories, clinic growth, community partnerships, and upcoming CLE events.

Press Release
January 7, 2026

Timpanogos Legal Center Partners with 911 Cell Phone Bank to Expand Emergency Phone Access

Timpanogos Legal Center announces a new partnership with 911 Cell Phone Bank, a national nonprofit that collects donated services to support emergency phone programs and help ensure individuals in crisis have access to 911 when it is needed most.

In the News
October 24, 2025

Wealth of Free Knowledge at Timpanogos Legal Center for Domestic Violence Victims

TLC attorney Brooke Robinson joins Good Things Utah to discuss how financial barriers keep survivors in abusive relationships and highlights the free legal resources, protective order options, and safety planning support available through Timpangos Legal Center.

Press Release
August 25, 2025

Timpanogos Legal Center Announces Leadership Transition

Timpanogos Legal Center announces a leadership transition as founding Executive Director Susan Griffith steps out of the executive director role and continues with the organization in a new capacity focused on development and program innovation.

Press Release
August 14, 2025

Community Justice Advocates of Utah to Manage the Certified Advocate Partners Program

Timpanogos Legal Center announces the transition of its Certified Advocate Partners Program to Community Justice Advocates of Utah, ensuring the continued growth and administration of the program while expanding access to justice through trained non-lawyer advocates.

In the News
June 24, 2025

Revolutionizing Legal Services: Five Years in the Regulatory Sandbox

Examines Utah’s groundbreaking legal sandbox; highlights Timpanogos Legal Center’s role in innovating access to justice through the Certified Advocate Partners Program.

In the News
October 7, 2024

Nathanael Player receives inaugural Legal Professional Impact Award

‍Brooke Robinson of Timpanogos Legal Center was honored at the Access to Justice Summit for her outstanding legal advocacy.

In the News
August 14, 2024

Community Justice Advocates Apply for Utah Sandbox, Focused on Debt Collection Cases

IAALS reports on Utah State University’s Community Justice Advocate program applying to Utah’s regulatory sandbox and highlights existing sandbox participants, including Timpanogos Legal Center.

In the News
February 22, 2024

The Diverse Landscape of Community-Based Justice Workers

IAALS highlights the rapid growth of community-based justice worker models nationwide, including Utah’s Certified Advocate Partners Program through Timpanogos Legal Center.

In the News
January 1, 2024

Outside the Box: How States Are Increasing Access to Justice Through Evidence-Based Regulation of the Practice of Law

‍Showcases TLC’s Certified Advocate Partner Program as a transformative access-to-justice innovation, under Utah’s regulatory sandbox framework.


Media Contact

For press inquiries, interview requests, or more information, please contact: 
Rachel Ekman, Development Director, rachel@TimpLegal.org, 801-609-5565

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This project was supported in part by the Utah Office for Victims of Crime, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication are those of Timpanogos Legal Center and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Justice or the Utah Office for Victims of Crime.

This project was supported in part by the Utah Office for Victims of Crime, awarded by the State of Utah. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication are those of Timpanogos Legal Center and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Utah Office for Victims of Crime or the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice.

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