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Cold tolerant Brassica napus, a close relative of Arabidopsis thaliana, demonstrated an increase in both subunit A mRNA and protein in response to chilling at 2°C [ 50 ] . This chilling also resulted in a concomitant increase in cell sap osmotic pressure and endogenous ABA accumulation.
Working together, the ABA and the National Legal Aid and Defender Association created a new system of legal services, linking pro bono programs with local legal service programs to serve the needs of this nation's low-income population.
See March Comments at 28 (comment of Georgia J. Lewis, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 70 (comment of Patrick McIntyre, Northwest Justice Project); March Comments at 76-77 (comment of Mark Talamantes, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 81 (comment of Marilyn J. Endriss, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 101 (comment of Nan Schivone and Phyllis Holmen, Georgia Legal Services Program); March Comments at 143 (comment of D. Michael Dale, Oregon Law Center, and Janice Morgan, Legal Aid Services of Oregon); March Comments at 168 (comment of Kevin G. Magee, Legal Action of Wisconsin); March Comments at 174-75 (comment of Daniel G. Ford, Columbia Legal Services); March Comments at 187 (comment of Michael L. Monahan, State Bar of Georgia); March Comments at 199 (comment of Vincent H. Beckman, III, Illinois Migrant Legal Assistance Project); March Comments at 216 (comment of Sarah M. Singleton, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 247 (comment of Marci Seville, Golden Gate University School of Law); April Comments at 6 (comment of Emma Torres, Puentes de Amistad); April Comments at 41 (comment of Nieves Negrete, Washington Alliance for Immigrant and Refugee Justice); April Comments at 45 (comment of Doreen Dodson, American Bar Association Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants (ABA/SCLAID)); April Testimony at 41 (testimony of Jack Londen, Attorney at Law).
In anticipation of many program mergers or consolidations due to the reconfiguration of service areas for 2002, LSC, along with the National Legal Aid and Defender Association and the Management Information Exchange sponsored a "Making Mergers Work" workshop during the March ABA/NLADA Equal Justice Conference.
In view of public-spirited young attorneys forced to take high-paying jobs at private firms, would an ABA program ask those same firms to help fund loan forgiveness in the interest of government or poverty law career options?