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12/2/25

Holding the Judiciary's Feet to the Fire

On Giving Tuesday, LAP’s President and Founder Aliza Shatzman explains how LAP holds the judiciary’s feet to the fire every day, forcing change in one of the most unaccountable areas of our government.

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