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Kevin De Liban is a legal aid attorney devoted to the idea that the amount of money you have should not determine how much justice you get. Working at a non-profit legal aid organization, he helps low-income individuals with issues involving health, employment, disability rights, education, and domestic violence. Before becoming an attorney, Kevin worked in Washington state as a social worker assisting homeless individuals with mental illness to get stably housed and in San Francisco city government to enforce good government and campaign finance laws. While in San Francisco, the Society of Professional Journalists recognized Kevin for becoming a whistleblower and refusing an order to destroy documents damaging to the mayor. Though originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Kevin has been in the Mid-South since 2011 and proudly calls it home. When he's not practicing law, he is passionately creating music as a rapper, with his debut album, Plunge Into Sunshine, released in March 2015.

Kevin De Liban is a legal aid attorney devoted to the idea that the amount of money you have should not determine how much justice you get. Working at a non-profit legal aid organization, he helps low-income individuals with issues involving health, employment, disability rights, education, and domestic violence. Before becoming an attorney, Kevin worked in Washington state as a social worker assisting homeless individuals with mental illness to get stably housed and in San Francisco city government to enforce good government and campaign finance laws. While in San Francisco, the Society of Professional Journalists recognized Kevin for becoming a whistleblower and refusing an order to destroy documents damaging to the mayor. Though originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Kevin has been in the Mid-South since 2011 and proudly calls it home. When he's not practicing law, he is passionately creating music as a rapper, with his debut album, Plunge Into Sunshine, released in March 2015.

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