Law students worry about how the financial crisis will impact their careers.
ABA Journal
Lawyers representing banks, savings and loans, and other financial institutions respond to the growing need for pro bono legal assistance despite potential conflicts of interest.
ABA Journal
The collapse of the housing market and the nation's financial crisis is negatively impacting poor people in need of legal assistance - and the attorneys that provide it.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Government lawyers find creative ways to supplement lower salaries.
National Law Journal
EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS IN THE
NEWS
Equal Justice Works Alumnus Kevin Keenan comments on the Oyama v. California Supreme Court ruling on its anniversary.
San Diego Union-Tribune
Equal Justice Works Alumna Monica Ramirez is profiled for her work at the American Civil Liberties Union's Immigrants' Rights Project. Subscription required.
The Recorder
A list of nearly 50 recent law graduates working as Fellows throughout California includes 22 Equal Justice Works Fellows. Subscription required.
The Recorder