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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 upon pro bono attorneys, law students, paralegals, and other legal professionals to partner with us to support clients, take on high-impact cases, and strengthen 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

04/27/26

Know Your Rights: Immigration Enforcement in Public Spaces

We all have constitutional rights and state law protections in California, regardless of immigration status. This guide outlines those rights and protections and steps you can take to prepare in...

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Toolkit

04/03/26

Newcomer Student Education Rights

This toolkit is designed to inform advocates (attorneys and non-attorneys) about the education-related rights of newcomer and undocumented immigrant children, how to assert those rights, and what to do if...

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Guide

02/17/26

What is the Meeting of Creditors?

Once you file your bankruptcy, a Bankruptcy Trustee will be assigned to your case and a Meeting of Creditors will be scheduled. This guide will provide general information to help...

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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 upon pro bono attorneys, law students, paralegals, and other legal professionals to partner with us to support clients, take on high-impact cases, and strengthen 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

04/27/26

Know Your Rights: Immigration Enforcement in Public Spaces

We all have constitutional rights and state law protections in California, regardless of immigration status. This guide outlines those rights and protections and steps you can take to prepare in...

Learn More

Toolkit

04/03/26

Newcomer Student Education Rights

This toolkit is designed to inform advocates (attorneys and non-attorneys) about the education-related rights of newcomer and undocumented immigrant children, how to assert those rights, and what to do if...

Learn More

Guide

02/17/26

What is the Meeting of Creditors?

Once you file your bankruptcy, a Bankruptcy Trustee will be assigned to your case and a Meeting of Creditors will be scheduled. This guide will provide general information to help...

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Veterans' Rights

12/15/23

Powers v. McDonough: United States District Court Allows Veterans’ Claims for Housing to Go Forward

Veteran plaintiffs and advocates celebrate with attorneys from Public Counsel and Robins Kaplan outside the First Street U.S. Courthouse on Dec. 14, 2023, after winning a major ruling supporting their class action to hold the VA accountable for its failure to provide housing and healthcare to veterans with disabilities.

In November 2022, fourteen courageous veterans experiencing homelessness, together with the National Veterans Foundation, sued the federal government for its persistent failure to provide housing and healthcare to veterans with disabilities. Many veterans face lifelong consequences after returning from service, including depression, serious mental illness, post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injuries, and addiction. Despite promising to construct 1,200 units of new permanent supportive housing in a 2015 settlement, the government had failed to build a single new unit at the time Public Counsel and its co-counsel—Robins Kaplan LLP, Brown Goldstein & Levy, LLP, and Inner City Law Center—filed this lawsuit.

In September 2023, U.S. District Judge David O. Carter asked the parties to submit arguments regarding the federal court’s authority to hear claims under the Rehabilitation Act. With robust amicus support from the ACLU and six preeminent legal scholars, Plaintiffs successfully argued for the case to proceed. As Mark Rosenbaum told the LA Times: “It’s a historic ruling[.] I think it’s the beginning of the end of veterans homelessness in Los Angeles and the nation.”

Public Counsel’s Opportunity Under Law project is grateful that Judge Carter recognized that our clients’ claims can and should proceed. As Amanda Mangaser Savage, OUL Supervising Senior Staff Attorney, states: “As unhoused veterans continue to suffer and die on the streets of Los Angeles, the federal government’s refusal to build necessary housing—on an area equivalent to 293 football fields, no less—is not only unconscionable; it is unlawful.” 

We are committed to vindicating the rights of veterans with disabilities to receive the housing and healthcare required by federal law and promised to them by the federal government—both in Los Angeles (the veteran homelessness capital of the United States) and throughout our nation. Read more about our lawsuit here.

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