The Public Interest Law Project (PILP) provides crucial litigation and advocacy support to local legal services and public interest law programs throughout California. Our work brings affordable housing to lower income families and homeless people, provides access to services and public benefits for lower income persons and persons with disabilities, and protects neglected and abused children and persons displaced by major disasters and government action. Learn more

Recent News
- LAWSUIT SEEKS TO STOP STATE WELFARE AGENCIES FROM ILLEGALLY FORCING CHILDREN TO REPAY MONEY PAID TO PARENTS 01/07/2012
- ATTACK ON SUNNYVALE'S INCLUSIONARY ZONING ORDINANCE DEFEATED 07/01/2011
- COURT OF APPEAL VICTORY FOR GENERAL ASSISTANCE RECIPIENTS 07/01/2011
- URBAN HABITAT DECISION INVALIDATES HOUSING CAP AND MANDATES AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT 07/01/2011
- PILP CELEBRATES 15 YEARS 07/01/2011
- PILP PROTECTS SUBSIDIZED CHILDCARE FOR TENS OF THOUSANDS OF WORKING FAMILIES 06/30/2011
- MAJOR COURT SETTLEMENT RESTORES CHILD CARE FOR THOUSANDS OF WORKING FAMILIES 06/24/2011
- 06/02/2011
- Marin County Illegally Refuses Subsistence Money to Thousands of Poor Residents 02/04/2011
- Welcome to the new website of the Public Interest Law Project! 12/15/2010

