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Law Practice

May 22, 2001

Fellowships Spur Rights Fight for Disabled Citizens

SAN FRANCISCO - It's not surprising that the issues that galvanize Californians - energy, education and health care - are the matters that mean the most to the state's disabled citizens. And lately, people used to getting short shrift in everything from public services to media coverage find themselves and their battles for recognition all over the news.

        SAN FRANCISCO - It's not surprising that the issues that galvanize Californians - energy, education and health care - are the matters that mean the most to the state's disabled citizens. And lately, people used to getting short shrift in everything from public services to media coverage find themselves and their battles for recognition all over the news.
        With a lawsuit against...

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