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Public Interest Law is an area of law that involves representation for low-income litigants who lack the economic means for private counsel. This practice originated from Louis Brandeis (Supreme Court Justice) who integrated public advocacy and low-income defense into his legal practices.[1]
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- ^ "Public interest law", Wikipedia, 2021-03-15, retrieved 2021-04-11