Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 34— - ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER X— - LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION › § 2996e
The Corporation can act like a nonprofit under the District of Columbia law (except one small part of that law). It can give money and contracts to programs that provide legal help to eligible clients. It can fund people, businesses, nonprofits, and—if a State or local agency applies and the Board decides the work won’t be done otherwise—state or local governments. The Corporation can accept gifts and property to help its work. It can do research tied to client cases, provide training and technical help, and run an information clearinghouse. Where many clients speak another language, the Corporation should try to use their main language when giving legal help. The Corporation must make sure recipients follow these rules. It can stop funding a recipient after a hearing under section 2996j if rules aren’t followed. Questions about whether a person can be represented do not affect court cases; the question can be sent to the Corporation for quick review. Recipients must discipline employees who break the rules. The Corporation must not interfere with lawyers’ professional duties and must allow States to enforce ethics rules. Only lawyers who are allowed to practice where the help starts may be paid. Employees doing legal work must not take part in demonstrations, pickets, boycotts, strikes, riots, court-order violations, illegal acts, or certain political activities. The Board must make enforcement rules within ninety days of its first meeting. The Corporation cannot sue in most cases, lobby for or against laws (except when asked to testify or on matters that directly affect the Corporation), issue stock or pay dividends, or let directors or officers gain from its money except for normal pay and expense reimbursements. It and its recipients may not give funds, staff, or equipment to political campaigns or ballot-issue campaigning. If the Corporation or a recipient sues and the court finds the suit was meant to harass, the court can order the Corporation to pay the defendant’s legal costs.
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42 U.S.C. § 2996e
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73