How Legal Aid Works

Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is an independent nonprofit established by Congress in 1974 to provide financial support for civil legal aid to low-income Americans. LSC promotes equal access to justice by providing funding to 134 independent non-profit legal aid programs in every state, the District of Columbia, and U.S. Territories. LSC grantees serve thousands of low-income individuals, children, families, seniors, and veterans in 813 offices in every congressional district. Read more about the vital role legal aid plays in a just America.

Fulfills Critical Need at Low Cost

Investing in civil legal aid provides access to justice—a fundamental American value, reflected in the first line of our Constitution and in the closing words of our Pledge of Allegiance. The need for civil legal assistance has never been greater. Today, low-income Americans continue to struggle to keep their jobs, stay in their homes, and provide basic necessities for their families. Without adequate funding for legal aid, low-income Americans will be unable to access courts effectively to protect their legitimate legal interests.

Assures Fairness in the Justice System

Civil legal aid provides access to legal help for people to protect their livelihoods, their health, and their families. Civil legal aid makes it easier to access information through easy-to-understand forms, legal assistance, representation, and self-help centers to enable people to know their rights – regardless of their income.

Provides Critical Constituent Services

LSC grantees help constituents who live in households with annual incomes at or below 125% of the federal poverty guidelines. LSC-funded legal aid ensures that eligible constituents will not have to navigate the legal system alone. Eligible clients include the working poor, veterans and military families, homeowners and renters, families with children, farmers, the disabled, and the elderly.

“Justice for only those who can afford it is neither justice for all nor justice at all.”
“When the great majority of the individuals and small businesses of the nation no longer can, or believe they no longer can, get a lawyer, be represented effectively, go to court, settle their disputes in a fair and impartial way, and be treated like every other citizen, we quite simply, have lost the guiding principle of our republic—equal justice under law. When that goes, the rule of law goes, and when that goes, the great dreams of those patriots who founded and fought for this republic go with it—never to be reclaimed. Something must be done!
“798 years ago … the Magna Carta established that no man, even a king – or in our constitutional system, a President – is or should be above the law. In a sense, the enterprise that all of you are engaged in is achieving the equal but converse principle – that just as no person should be above the law, no person should be below it.”
Access to justice is not an abstract right…Congress can help Americans live safer, more productive lives by giving them access to legal aid.

Updates

Congressional Briefing to Highlight Civil Legal Aid’s Role in Disaster Recovery

Washington, DC – Experts on disaster relief will gather on Tuesday, February 7, to brief Congress on how legal aid organizations can assist...Read more

Remarks by LSC Board Chair John G. Levi | LSC Board Meeting | January 2017

Good morning and welcome.  I am John Levi, the 10th Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Legal Services Corporation.

We are happy to...Read more

Remarks by LSC Board Chair John G. Levi | Pro Bono Awards Reception

Good evening, I am John Levi, the 10th Chair of the Board of Directors of the Legal Services Corporation, and it is my pleasure on behalf of the...Read more

Business Leaders Join Distinguished Jurists and Legal Aid Community for Legal Services Corporation’s Access to Justice Forum

ATLANTA – Business leaders, distinguished jurists, and members of the legal aid community will gather on Friday, January 27, to discuss ways to...Read more

Former Governor Roy E. Barnes Joins Legal Services Corporation for Pro Bono Service Awards Reception

ATLANTA – The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) Board of Directors will present Pro Bono Service Awards on January 26 to five attorneys, a law...Read more

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