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  2. Lawyers Military Defense Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Lawyers Military Defense Committee (LMDC) was a non-profit legal organization founded in 1970 [1] by a group concerned that military members serving in Vietnam were unable to exercise their right to civilian counsel in courts-martial. [2]

  3. Legal aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Civil legal aid is not guaranteed under federal law, but is provided by a variety of public interest law firms and community legal clinics for free or at reduced cost. [1] Other forms of civil legal aid are available through federally-funded legal services, pro bono lawyers, and private volunteers. [1] [2]

  4. United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division - Wikipedia

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    Judge advocates with an LL.M. in Criminal Law serve in challenging billets requiring expertise in military and criminal law issues. As majors, they may serve as Senior Trial Counsel, Senior Defense Counsel, Regional Victims’ Legal Counsel, or Complex Trial Counsel.

  5. New court to offer help for Aiken veterans in legal system - AOL

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    Aug. 2—A new resource is to be made available starting this month for some military veterans enmeshed in the legal system, in the wake of an Aug. 1 gathering at the Aiken County Government Building.

  6. Public Counsel - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the name was changed to Public Counsel when the Los Angeles County Bar Association joined the Beverly Hills Bar Association as a sponsor of the Law Foundation. The foundation expanded on their existing involvement in public interest litigation to also work on pro bono efforts with the Los Angeles legal community to serve the poor.

  7. Will A. Gunn - Wikipedia

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    Gunn was appointed by President Barack Obama to be the new general counsel for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. [2] [3] He attended the United States Air Force Academy, graduating in 1980, and Harvard Law School, graduating in 1986. While at Harvard, he was elected President of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. [4]

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