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Rural Legal Aid Group Argues Attorney-Client Privilege in Court

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California Rural Legal Assistance, a legal aid organization that serves California's rural poor, is getting ready to argue before a federal appeals court in Washington D.C. that it shouldn't have to hand over records on people who sought help from them. The case is being closely watched for its possible ramifications beyond the rural areas.

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