By Jeffrey Anderson
Up on Echo Park Avenue in Los Angeles, the Working People's Law Center has been taking cases for almost three decades that nobody seems to want: criminal law and family law cases which affect the city's poorest people.
"Dare to struggle, dare to win," Art Goldberg, the group's founder and act...
Up on Echo Park Avenue in Los Angeles, the Working People's Law Center has been taking cases for almost three decades that nobody seems to want: criminal law and family law cases which affect the city's poorest people.
"Dare to struggle, dare to win," Art Goldberg, the group's founder and act...
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