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Citizens Advice Bureaux will also take up cases.
But, they said, they do not take up cases on their own.
Simply persuading someone to take up cases is much harder, with many fearing they will be targeted by association.
But she says she no longer wants to take up cases her clients can solve themselves: "I am not doing this for money any more".
Part of the instigation, to be sure, was the creation in 2008 of the quasi-independent Office of Congressional Ethics, which can initiate its own investigations and essentially force the ethics committee to take up cases — as with the inquiry into Ms. Waters.
The Supreme Court is considering whether to take up cases relating to to existing gay marriage laws.
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In 2004, he began practicing as a lawyer in Mumbai courts, taking up cases of civil rights abuses.
The chief justice took up cases of "forced disappearances" - people believed to have been picked up by the country's powerful intelligence agencies without due legal process.
When he became chief justice, he took up cases of the poor and the disenfranchised, and he gained a reputation as the people's judge.
[11] So far the ICC has taken up cases of war crimes committed in Uganda, the Congo, and the Central African Republic.
He donated thousands of pro bono hours to First Liberty Institute, a conservative legal group that takes up cases opposing LGBTQ rights.
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