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I took cases about absolutely everything".
Harriet Harman, chair of parliament's joint committee on human rights, said there was "obviously a conflict of interest" because the EHRC often took cases against the government.
In his early days as a lawyer, he took cases for the Capone outfit, representing small-time runners and hoods, and was so committed to the job he never escaped the gang's orbit.
"Public interest lawyers who took cases deemed sensitive by the government faced disbarment and the closure of their firms, and in some cases were subject to arrest and detention.
Weinglass took cases other lawyers would not, sometimes for no fee.
First was the Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh, which took cases from all over Scotland, with a heavy bias to the local region.
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"We're not taking cases now," she says calmly.
He only takes cases he's genuinely interested in.
They're taking cases directly from us".
When asked whether she still takes cases there, Morley sighs.
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