Legal Services Corporation | www.lsc.gov Summer 2003 | Vol. 2 No. 2       
Cover Image: Equal Justice Magazine - Summer 2003 - Vol. 2 No. 2, Dan Lamont Photography

LSC's Equal Justice Magazine is the country’s only feature magazine dedicated exclusively to exploring equal justice issues and the work of public interest lawyers. EJM tells the untold stories of courageous clients and intrepid attorneys who turn shallow lawyer stereotypes on their head. The publication is produced by the Washington D.C.-based Legal Services Corporation, the congressionally chartered nonprofit organization created to help ensure that poor Americans receive equal justice under law.

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Meet the New LSC Board MEET THE NEW LSC BOARD
Four practicing attorneys, three law professors, a corporate executive, and a Harley-riding messenger take the reigns of the Legal Services Corporation with one common commitment.
By Daniel Cox and Eric Kleiman

not in jeopardy!
Equal justice is no trivial cause for "The West Wing's" Joshua Malina, whose sharp mind, big heart, and ability to nail the Daily Double keep Los Angeles' Bet Tzedek Legal Services in the money.
By Eric Kleiman

p special section: corporate citizenship p special section: corporate citizenship p

Companies with a Conscience Companies With A Conscience
With some of America's best-known corporations leading the way, legal departments are mobilizing resources and forming novel new partnerships to make unprecedented contributions to low-income clients and nonprofit groups seeking access to justice.
By Howard Rothman 
Curing What Ails Us
Pfizer, Abbott Labs, and Merck are leading the pharmaceutical industry's equal justice push.  Could it be that those much-maligned "big drug companies" sometimes get a bad rap?
By Howard Rothman
Golden Gates
As head of the world's largest charity, William H. Gates Sr. works to solve the global health crisis, fix our schools, bridge the digital divide...and most recently, to give legal services in America a permanent home.
By Dave Kenney
atlanta's 'abcs' of justice
In Atlanta, a unique pro bono program known as ABC (A Better Commitment) keeps corporate attorneys in their comfort zone by having them help nonprofit businesses.
By Daniel Cox

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