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Public Counsel provides free direct legal services and support or matches clients with pro bono advocates, ensuring they have a partner standing with them, their families, and our communities as they pursue justice.

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Policy Advocacy

Public Counsel addresses the root causes of inequities in our society by advocating for inclusive policy solutions in collaboration with grassroots coalitions and the communities most impacted by systemic oppression.

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Impact Litigation

Public Counsel files strategic impact litigation so entire communities get the justice they deserve. By setting legal precedents and challenging unjust laws, our cases spark large-scale change in our society.

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Pro Bono Partnerships

Since its inception, Public Counsel has relied on pro bono attorneys, law students, paralegals, and other legal professionals to partner with us in supporting clients, taking on high-impact cases, and strengthening our advocacy efforts.

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Social Work Integration

Public Counsel values an interdisciplinary approach to law and social work that strengthens trauma-informed legal advocacy and advances effective outcomes across its work. 

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Guide

05/12/26

Have I Been Properly Served?

Service means that you have officially been given notice of the summons and complaint in a lawsuit against you.

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05/12/26

¿Me Han Notificado Correctamente?

La notificación suele realizarse de dos maneras: notificación personal o notificación sustitutiva.

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05/12/26

¿Necesito Presentar Una Respuesta A Una Demanda?

He Recibido Notificación De Una Demanda Contra Mí, ¿Y Ahora Qué?

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How We Work

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Direct Services

Public Counsel provides free direct legal services and support or matches clients with pro bono advocates, ensuring they have a partner standing with them, their families, and our communities as they pursue justice.

Learn More

Policy Advocacy

Public Counsel addresses the root causes of inequities in our society by advocating for inclusive policy solutions in collaboration with grassroots coalitions and the communities most impacted by systemic oppression.

Learn More

Impact Litigation

Public Counsel files strategic impact litigation so entire communities get the justice they deserve. By setting legal precedents and challenging unjust laws, our cases spark large-scale change in our society.

Learn More

Pro Bono Partnerships

Since its inception, Public Counsel has relied on pro bono attorneys, law students, paralegals, and other legal professionals to partner with us in supporting clients, taking on high-impact cases, and strengthening our advocacy efforts.

Learn More

Social Work Integration

Public Counsel values an interdisciplinary approach to law and social work that strengthens trauma-informed legal advocacy and advances effective outcomes across its work. 

Learn More

Popular Resources

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Guide

05/12/26

Have I Been Properly Served?

Service means that you have officially been given notice of the summons and complaint in a lawsuit against you.

Learn More

Guide

05/12/26

¿Me Han Notificado Correctamente?

La notificación suele realizarse de dos maneras: notificación personal o notificación sustitutiva.

Learn More

Guide

05/12/26

¿Necesito Presentar Una Respuesta A Una Demanda?

He Recibido Notificación De Una Demanda Contra Mí, ¿Y Ahora Qué?

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Foster CareLitigation

05/20/26

Ninth Circuit Clears Path for Foster Youth Civil Rights Case to Move Forward

Public Counsel’s Rachel Stein, Mara Ziegler, and Tara Ford stand with pro bono attorney Grant Davis-Denny of Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP, and foster care reform advocate Junely Merwin, a former foster youth.

Thousands of young people in L.A. County’s foster care system sleep in their cars, couch surf with strangers, and struggle to access mental health care—not because the law allows it, but because County and State agencies have ignored their legal obligations for years. Now, a federal appeals court has ruled that seven of those young people have the right to hold those agencies accountable.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has rejected L.A. County’s attempt to dismiss Ocean S. v. Los Angeles County, a landmark civil rights lawsuit brought by seven transition age foster youth—young people between 16 and 21—who were denied safe housing, behavioral health services, and basic support while in the foster care system. The ruling means the case can move forward, allowing our clients to pursue the systemic reforms they’ve sought since filing suit.

California extended foster care to age 21 for a reason: young people don’t stop needing support the moment they turn 18. For years, Public Counsel’s attorneys and social workers have represented transition age foster youth who have experienced the trauma of family separation and time in the system. They saw firsthand that in L.A. County, there is a vast gap between what the law promises and what young people actually receive. The complaint describes how transition age foster youth with mental health disabilities have ended up homeless, hospitalized, and in some cases assaulted because of these failures in care. L.A. County moved to have the case thrown out before reaching those urgent issues. The Court’s ruling rejected that effort.

Our clients brought this case to ensure that young people in foster care receive the basic housing, services, and support the law promises them. Public Counsel is honored to stand with these brave young people, alongside our co-counsel—Alliance for Children’s Rights, Children’s Rights, and pro bono partner Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP. 

To learn more about Ocean S. v. L.A. Countyclick here

Together with our clients and partners, Public Counsel will continue seeking accountability and lasting change for transition-age foster youth across L.A. County’s foster care system.

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