By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer See Correction Below. WASHINGTON - With the prolonged recession choking off state and private sector funding for nonprofit legal organizations, those groups are turning back to a funding source that had dwindled to a trickle: federal dollars. Federal funds for such groups, which had come with more restrictions, have been declining for years. Legal Services Co...
Daily Journal Staff Writer See Correction Below. WASHINGTON - With the prolonged recession choking off state and private sector funding for nonprofit legal organizations, those groups are turning back to a funding source that had dwindled to a trickle: federal dollars. Federal funds for such groups, which had come with more restrictions, have been declining for years. Legal Services Co...
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