This article is part of National Law Journal’s 2018 Pro Bono Hot List recognition package that celebrates law firms that do well by doing good. See the other stories here.

It’s one thing to take on pro bono work that makes it to the U.S. Supreme Court. It’s another thing entirely to argue three of those cases in the span of four weeks—and score unanimous wins in all three.

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