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Civil Rights

Oct. 18, 2002

An Unrivaled Model of Empathy

Forum Column - By Wally Knox and David A. Lash - California has been a national leader in the fight to secure justice for Holocaust survivors. The work throughout the state on behalf of this unique, aging, often indigent community further has solidified California's leadership role and has become an unrivaled model of compassion and creativity.

David A. Lash

Managing Counsel for Pro Bono and Public Services, O'Melveny & Myers LLP

The opinions expressed here are his own.

        Forum Column

        By Wally Knox and David A. Lash
        
        California has been a national leader in the fight to secure justice for Holocaust survivors. The work throughout the state on behalf of this unique, aging, often indigent community further has solidif...

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