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Public Interest

Dec. 14, 1999

And Then There Were Three

By Jeffrey Anderson In 1995, the Washington, D.C.-based Legal Services Corp. tightened its purse-strings on nationwide legal aid programs by 30 percent, as a result of a one-third cut in appropriations by the U.S. Congress.

By Jeffrey Anderson
        In 1995, the Washington, D.C.-based Legal Services Corp. tightened its purse-strings on nationwide legal aid programs by 30 percent, as a result of a one-third cut in appropriations by the U.S. Congress.
        Advocates in the public interest community have called those cuts "cataclysmic," a devastating blow to legal aid programs that had ...

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