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Pro Bono

Nov. 4, 2009

The Case for a Public Interest Law Practice

Dan Stormer of Hadsell Stormer Keeny Richardson & Renick makes the case for public interest law as a career.

By Dan Stormer

On any given day the caseload at Hadsell Stormer Keeny Richardson & Renick would display a variety of public interest cases. You might see a case against huge corporations for aiding and abetting apartheid in South Africa, another case might involve representation of a prisoner at Guantanamo Bay, others might include an attack on California's English-only testing system under "The No Child Left Behind Act," cases involving...

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