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Public Interest

Aug. 6, 2002

Bowling, Beer, Trophy Lure Lawyers

Walking into the Hollywood Star Lanes on a Friday night, you might expect to see some serious bowlers practicing for league play, wannabe rock stars, groups of giggling high-school kids or maybe even some celebrities. But on July 19, the first 20 lanes of the alley were taken up by public-interest attorneys in matching T-shirts.

By Stefanie Knapp

        Walking into the Hollywood Star Lanes on a Friday night, you might expect to see some serious bowlers practicing for league play, wannabe rock stars, groups of giggling high-school kids or maybe even some celebrities. But on July 19, the first 20 lanes of the alley were taken up by public-interest attorneys in matching T-shirts.
        Seven publ...

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