The purpose of this grant is to support and enhance pro bono programs and efforts of non-Legal Services Corporation-funded grantees. Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 The purpose of this grant is to support and enhance pro bono programs and efforts of non-Legal Services Corporation-funded grantees. Read More »
Protecting Abused and Neglected Children Legal Project; Funded with IOTA collections Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 Protecting Abused and Neglected Children Legal Project; Funded with IOTA collections Read More »
December 2024: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2025. Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 December 2024: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2025. Read More »
December 2024: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2025. Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 December 2024: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2025. Read More »
Kaylin Guzman, University of Miami School of Law – Civil rights litigation on behalf of people in prison Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 Kaylin Guzman, University of Miami School of Law – Civil rights litigation on behalf of people in prison Read More »
The purpose of this grant is to support and enhance pro bono programs and efforts of non-Legal Services Corporation-funded grantees. Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 The purpose of this grant is to support and enhance pro bono programs and efforts of non-Legal Services Corporation-funded grantees. Read More »
Vindicate the Wrongfully Convicted Project: screen, investigate and evaluate claims of actual innocence, and represent clients with the goal of achieving release of innocent individuals Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 Vindicate the Wrongfully Convicted Project: screen, investigate and evaluate claims of actual innocence, and represent clients with the goal of achieving release of innocent individuals Read More »
December 2024: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2025. Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 December 2024: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2025. Read More »
December 2024: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2025. Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 December 2024: For support of grantee’s efforts to increase access to Florida’s justice system and/or to promote pro bono public service by qualified legal providers through the provision or facilitation of free direct legal services to grantee’s low-income clients during calendar year 2025. Read More »
Josh Ham, University of Florida Levin College of Law – Senior Citizens Law Project Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 Josh Ham, University of Florida Levin College of Law – Senior Citizens Law Project Read More »