Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Lawyers for Justice
Clip: 10/17/2013 | 7m 30s
A lawyer from New York is working to make justice a fundamental right in Southeast Asia.
Bruce Lasky, founder of Bridges Across Borders Southeast Asia, is setting up legal clinics and instilling in Asian law students the moral obligation to help the poor.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Lawyers for Justice
Clip: 10/17/2013 | 7m 30s
Bruce Lasky, founder of Bridges Across Borders Southeast Asia, is setting up legal clinics and instilling in Asian law students the moral obligation to help the poor.
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