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LOGGER'S SI-FP-1986-CT-220 LOGGER: Valerie McGhee REEL NUMBER: 2B-3A STAGE: Am. Trial Lawyers DATE: 7/3/86 PRESENTOR: Germaine Ingram GROUP NAME: REGION/STYLE: War Stories & Lore from Public Interest Law PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT / OCCUPATION Paula Scott Public Interest Lawyer Al Kauffman Public Interest Lawyer Judy Lichtman Public Interest Lawyer Anthony Roisman Public Interest Lawyer CONTENTS 1. Intro to topic of public interest law and its nature-Ingram 2. [[strikethrough]] Realities of [[/strikethrough]] Example of a case dealing with eviction - Scott 3. Whistleblower case of a nuclear plant in Texas - Roisman 4. Pregnancy litigation into legislative victory - Lichtman 5. Police dept. policy on immoral basis for [[strikethrough]] lack of promotion [[/strikethrough]] rejection - Ingram 6. Baby's death as a result of being turned away by county hospital - Kauffman 7. Medicaid and a liver transplant for a poor child indicating the political nature of legal services - Scott 8. Cecil Moore's attempts to integrate Philly dept. stores - Ingram 9. Seabrooke plant protests by well organized group called Clamshell Alliance - Roisman 10. Questions from audience 11. Discussion of morality in public interest law - All 12. 13.