Community Law Center, a nonprofit law firm, provides legal services to community and nonprofit organizations throughout Maryland to promote stronger nonprofits and more vibrant neighborhoods.
Community Legal Services Program....The Community Law Center attorneys represent and provide counsel to community-based organizations to help those organizations bring their goals to fruition.
Pro Bono Program...The Pro Bono Program matches volunteer lawyers with community associations and nonprofit organizations throughout Maryland.
The Urban Agriculture Law Project ...sustanainability through side yards (blog)
Booze News: Distilled in Room 215 A blog about the Baltimore City Liquor Board
Maryland Legal Aid provides a full range of FREE civil legal services to financially qualified Marylanders and people over 60 from 13 offices around the state. Maryland Legal Aid handles civil, not criminal, cases.
MLSC was established by the Maryland General Assembly in 1982 to raise funds and make grants to nonprofit organizations for the provision of civil legal assistance to low-income persons in Maryland. It does NOT provide legal advice or legal services. If you are seeking legal help, you should contact the organizations listed on their webpage and review resources at the People's Law Library web site.
Libraries holding Baltimore City materials include:
University of Baltimore Law School Library
Thurgood Marshall State Law Library
University of Maryland Thurgood Marshall Law Library
Other useful repositories include:
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