Is there no end to your speaking with authority on matters you have no real knowledge about?
No, that's not what I did. That's not what a VAWA lawyer does. I had the lives and safety of good women and children on the scales and I fought for them like they were family. I went to work for a poverty law firm and never, in my entire legal career, did that agency or the state bar receive a client complaint about my handling of a case, though I still keep letters thanking me for my work from many of those women. It was so much better than the money they couldn't afford to pay me. You'd be amazed at how many lawyers spend a great deal of their professional lives dedicated to helping those in need.