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Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
All pro bono is "subsidized" by paying customers. Are you seriously trying to say it isn't?
There are thousands of indigent and/or unrepresented defendants out there and that any of these firms* could step up and represent.
Rather, they are making the deliberate choice to pick up a political football and meddle in wartime affairs.
So...if they suffer from their choice, so be it.
*Pillsbury Winthrop; Jenner & Block; Hunton & Williams; Alston & Bird; Cutler Pickering; Weil Gotshal; Paul Weiss Rifkin; Covington & Burling; Mayer Brown; Pepper Hamilton; Perkins Cole; Fulbright Jaworski;Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, and Venable.
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And their offices all probably have flowers, which were undoubtedly bought from hippies, who then use their money to by pot and the money eventually winds up in the hands of terrorists. You're on to something here, slave.