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Polier also fought against religious discrimination by representing would-be Jewish parents in civil suits to fight for the parents' rights to adopt children whose mothers were baptized as
Catholics, as well as fighting against religious matching of probationers to officers.
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and her husband. Polier prepared necessary paperwork to incorporate the Center as well as for tax exemptions pro bono. He also served as the attorney for his mother-in-law's Jewish adoption agency.
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In 1934, Polier appeared before a congressional committee to recommend legislative language that would clarify the right to strike. He also began his service on the
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