Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Amos Hartston traces his fascination with public-interest law to a class he took in college. "One of the reasons I went to law school was my interest in public justice," he said.
Hartston has parlayed that interest into a full-time job as chief counsel and director of legal services for Inner City Law Center, a nonprofit public interest firm located in downtown Los Angeles' S...
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