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Public Interest

Nov. 27, 2000

Justice May Be Blind, But It's Not Cheap

Justice is supposed to be blind. Too bad it's not cheap. The ever-growing chasm between the wealthy and the poor in this country has widened a gulf between legal services for the poor and for the well-to-do.

By Jeffrey Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Justice is supposed to be blind. Too bad it's not cheap.
        The ever-growing chasm between the wealthy and the poor in this country has widened a gulf between legal services for the poor and for the well-to-do.
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