Organizations that provide support to: public interest law firms, pro bono legal programs, and legal service providers serving poor and indigent clients.- Category ID : 442769
Identifying, developing, and supporting creative and collaborative approaches to help achieve social and economic justice for low-income people. News, recent cases, and subscriber-library.
Exploring and identifying new approaches to and resources for the provision of legal services to the poor, disadvantaged, and other individuals or groups unable to secure legal assistance to address critical problems.
An online clearinghouse of legal self-help materials and tools that provide information about non criminal legal problems affecting low-income people in Washington state.
A 501(c)(3) charitable, tax-exempt organization that issues grants annually to support provision of legal aid to the poor, the administration of justice, law related education for the public, and to help maintain public law libraries.
Information on how law students and graduates can help overcome the obstacles that limit access to equal justice for millions of poor and disadvantaged Americans (formerly National Association for Public Interest Law).
The online campus of the Legal Services Training Consortium of New England provides access to educational and professional development resources to support the work of the civil legal aid community in the United States.
Providing free business and transactional legal services to nonprofit organizations serving disadvantage people and communities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
With a mission to spark excellence in leadership, management and fundraising in legal services programs serving low income clients, through training, consulting and publishing. Upcoming training, a journal, and subscriber-only library.
Supports ABA efforts to promote equal access to justice, and the delivery of legal services to poor and moderate income persons. Directory of free legal service programs and legal aid standards.
The Legal Services Commission is an executive non-departmental public body created to develop and administer the Community Legal Service and the Criminal Defence Service in England and Wales.