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Direct Services

Our team 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

We address 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

Our team 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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Pro Bono Partnerships

Since its inception, Public Counsel has relied upon the generous donation of pro bono services from lawyers, legal professionals, and law students as the keystone for our model of delivering free legal services to low-income communities.

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Guide

01/08/26

What courses must I take to file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

All individuals who file a chapter 7 bankruptcy must take two courses to receive a discharge of their debts: Credit Counseling and Personal Financial Management. This guide will help you...

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Template

01/08/26

Pleading Paper Caption Page

If there isn’t a court form for what you need to file in your bankruptcy case, you will need to write your own court papers on pleading paper. The first...

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01/05/26

Wildfire Home Improvement Financing – Top Tips and Fact Sheet

What To Know About Home Improvement Financing

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How We Work

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Direct Services

Our team 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

We address 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

Our team 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

Pro Bono Partnerships

Since its inception, Public Counsel has relied upon the generous donation of pro bono services from lawyers, legal professionals, and law students as the keystone for our model of delivering free legal services to low-income communities.

Learn More

Popular Resources

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Guide

01/08/26

What courses must I take to file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

All individuals who file a chapter 7 bankruptcy must take two courses to receive a discharge of their debts: Credit Counseling and Personal Financial Management. This guide will help you...

Learn More

Template

01/08/26

Pleading Paper Caption Page

If there isn’t a court form for what you need to file in your bankruptcy case, you will need to write your own court papers on pleading paper. The first...

Learn More

01/05/26

Wildfire Home Improvement Financing – Top Tips and Fact Sheet

What To Know About Home Improvement Financing

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Immigrants' RightsSmall Businesses

Legislative Alert

12/18/25

LEGISLATIVE ALERT: SB 635 – The Street Vendor Business Protection Act

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California Senate Bill 635 (“SB 635”) makes important changes to state law to provide protections for sidewalk vendors. The law prevents local jurisdictions, including any nonpublic entity contracted by the local jurisdiction for sidewalk vending enforcement, from: 1) sharing the personal identifiable information of sidewalk vendors except pursuant to a valid subpoena or court order, 2) aiding or cooperating with any agency conducting immigration enforcement; and 3) inquiring into citizenship or immigration status or requiring the completion of background checks or fingerprinting requirements in order for sidewalk vendors to receive their local vending permits. These new requirements apply to all cities and counties regulating sidewalk vending, as well as all departments of public health regulating compact mobile food operations.

The law becomes effective January 1, 2026. The law requires local jurisdictions that currently require sidewalk vendors to complete a background check or fingerprinting requirements (such as a LiveScan) to amend their local sidewalk vending ordinances by January 1, 2026 – and to destroy such records collected before that date on or before March 1, 2026.

Read the full legislative alert here, or download a PDF of the alert here.

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Creando un plan familiar: manual para padres inmigrantes

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