A recent report from the American Bar Association (ABA) sheds light on a critical issue within the U.S. legal system — the scarcity of civil legal aid attorneys available to assist low-income Americans. The ABA’s annual Profile of the Legal Profession, released on Thursday, delves into the challenges faced by individuals needing legal help and the glaring insufficiency of attorneys providing pro bono services.
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