About the Legal Defense Fund
Since 1972 the mission of the LDF (which was established by the NASW Board) has been to advance the legal interests of the social work profession. 
The LDF accomplishes this goal through a three-pronged approach:
	- Through the LDF, the Association files “friend of the court” briefs in cases of import to the profession around the country such as cases addressing the rights of clinicians to protect the confidentiality of client records. Learn about the Amicus Brief Database. 
- The LDF provides financial assistance for selected legal cases of concern to the profession, helping ensure that social workers have their “day in court.” To date, the LDF has provided grants totaling approximately $100,000, which was made possible only through the generous contributions of our members. 
 Learn about legal grants.
- Finally, we provide members with unique education and training resources. For instance, the LDF provides a members-only free consultation service on social work practice legal issues and has put out numerous legal publications that help social workers better understand their rights and responsibilities. 
 Learn about free legal helpdesk for NASW members
What We Do
	As a part of its mission, LDF supports precedent-setting lawsuits and makes available legal resources of interest to NASW members and social workers generally. Some notable items produced with LDF support include:
	-   The Law Notes series
-   Legal Issue Article
- The Social Work Ethics & Law Institute 
- Workshops and educational materials presented at national and state social work conferences and to NASW chapters. 	
- Amicus briefs, including one that was noted in the Supreme Court's opinion in the  landmark case, Jaffee v. Redmond, which established a federal psychotherapist-patient privilege for social workers and their clients; and another that helped legal counsel establish the right for licensed clinical social workers practicing in Maryland to testify as expert witnesses. 
The NASW Legal  Defense Fund established to assist  NASW members in three  areas:
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	A fund was created from  member  contributions to support NASW members with legal fees in cases involving   social work issues. 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
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	The LDF was  created to give a voice to  NASW and the social work profession in the courts,  in particular in  precedent setting appellate litigation involving NASW policy  issues or  social work practice.
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	The LDF was tasked with offering members timely  information  about legal developments and cases of importance to the social work   profession. Through this third purpose, LDF has  had its widest  reach – making its publications and legal resources available to NASW members and, when appropriate, to the public.
LDF History
Your Support Sustains LDF
	The work of the Legal Defense Fund is financed principally by contributions from NASW members through the check-off box on the member dues renewal form. Honorary contributions in  recognition or remembrance of social workers are also accepted.
	Donations enable LDF to provide important services to our members, including financial assistance for legal support.
Notice
	NASW LDF staff is not able to respond to requests for specific                 legal advice. Requests for funding assistance for legal issues                 should be submitted through the grant application process.
	The information                 contained in this website is provided as a service to members                 and the social work community for educational and information                 purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. We provide                 timely information, but we make no claims, promises or guarantees                 about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information                 contained in or linked to this website and its associated sites.                 Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and                 receipt does not constitute, a lawyer-client relationship between                 NASW, LDF, or the author(s) and you. NASW members and online                 readers should not act based on the information provided in the                 LDF website. Laws and court interpretations change frequently.                 Legal advice must be tailored to the specific facts and circumstances                 of a particular case. 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	Nothing reported herein should be                 used as a substitute for the advice of competent counsel.