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Kevin Morgan's avatar

Counterpoint: Could it be that conservative causes have a greater network of paid attorneys, with less need for pro bono work, than liberal ones do? There are dozens of liberal/progressive groups, for instance, devoted to curbing gun violence, most of which have limited funding, contrasted with the tens of millions the NRA and similar groups can spend. Which side is more likely to seek pro bono assistance?

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Mimi's avatar

I think there are large leaps being made to (1) map pro-bono briefs onto firms’ ideology (what % of Big Law lawyers work on these briefs?) and (2) map the position taken in those briefs onto a Liberal/Conservative false dichotomy. On the second point, take Dobbs, for example. Polling suggests that 61% of Americans think it was a bad decision. Does that mean 61% of Americans are liberal? I think that would be an analogous logical leap to make.

Source: https://news.gallup.com/poll/506759/broader-support-abortion-rights-continues-post-dobbs.aspx

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