“Any humane person would know they deserve better. That is why they turn to the court."
Read MoreNatasha Wilkins, a third-year law student, discusses what it’s like to be an intern with Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights
Read More“As a pro bono attorney, I’m there because they don’t have anyone and can’t afford anyone,” says Giel. “I like pro bono work because it is so personal - on a pro bono case you change someone’s life.”
Read MoreIn 2017, IP lawyer Floyd Mandell and first-year Katten attorney, Bari Nathan, joined forces to help low-income plaintiffs in two cases referred to the federal court’s Settlement Assistance Program win just resolutions of claims brought against separate law enforcement agencies.
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