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...budget cuts from Congress and other funding reductions. Legal aid organizations are also being squeezed because of reduced funding from other sources, such...
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...brought this simmering issue of great import into the mainstream. Meanwhile, diverse organizations such as the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Heritage Foundation...
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