The Public Interest Law Center uses high-impact legal strategies to advance the civil, social, and economic rights of communities in the Philadelphia region facing discrimination, inequality, and poverty. We use litigation, community education, advocacy, and organizing to secure access to fundamental resources and services.
Partnerships are at the heart of work. We partner with our clients to bring class action lawsuits, conduct policy advocacy, organize advocates and offer community education. We work with community groups, advocacy organizations, other public interest law firms, private law firms, and colleges and law schools to expand our capacity. We do not charge our clients.
Initiatives
The Morgan Lewis Professional Development Initiative
Our staff are our most valuable resource. Through the Morgan Lewis Professional Development Initiative, our staff learn the latest developments in the law, best practices for solving problems or technical skills. Read more about this initiative and the latest updates from our staff.
The Lea & Claude Knight Community Organizing Initiative
The Lea & Claude Knight Community Organizing Initiative advances our commitment to build the power of communities to take collective action. Community organizing is a powerful tool, alongside litigation, advocacy and community education, that helps communities address discrimination and other systemic barriers. Today, our community organizing team is working with low-income renters to build an organization in Frankford that will help these renters come together to solve key their housing priorities, as part of our housing justice work. We have previously used organizing to help gardeners and marker farmers in Philadelphia coalesce into a recognizable constituency (that work resulted in the independent Black and brown-led coalition Soil Generation) ; and the Philadelphia Area Project on Occupational Safety and Health (PHILAPOSH), a non-profit organization dedicated to improving working conditions. Read more about this initiative and the latest updates from our staff.
1974
Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia is officially incorporated by five past and then-present Chancellors of the Philadelphia Bar Association
1991
We begin a series of successful class action lawsuits against state Medicaid officials in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Oklahoma and Florida, for failing to ensure that low-income children have access to prompt, high-quality health care — a requirement of federal Medicaid law
2010
We roll out a new strategic plan, focusing our efforts in the areas of education, employment, housing, environmental justice, health care and voting