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Cause lawyers and social movements

Title
Cause lawyers and social movements / edited by Austin Sarat, Stuart A. Scheingold.
ISBN
0804753601 (cloth : alk. paper)
080475361X (pbk. : alk. paper)
Published
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Law and Politics, 2006.
Physical Description
x, 341 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 25, 2006
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Retrenchment
and resurgence? mapping the changing context of movement lawyering in the United States / Michael McCann and Jeffrey Dudas
The profession, the grassroots and the elite: cause lawyering for civil rights and freedom in the direct action era / Thomas Hilbink
Cause lawyers in the first wave of same sex marriage litigation / Scott Barclay and Shauna Fisher
Cause lawyering and political advocacy: moving law on behalf of Central American refugees / Susan Bibler Coutin
Consumer cause lawyers in the United States: lawyers for the movement or a movement unto themselves? / Stephen Meili
To lead with law: reassessing the influence of legal advocacy organizations in social movements / Sandra R. Levitsky
Social movement strategies and the participatory potential of litigation / Anna-Maria Marshall
The haves come out ahead: how cause lawyers frame the legal system for movements / Lynn Jones
In legal culture, but not of it: the role of cause lawyers in evangelical legal mobilization / Kevin R. den Dulk
Intersecting identities: cause lawyers as legal professionals and social movement actors / Corey S. Shdaimah
The movement takes the lead: the role of lawyers in the struggle for a living wage in Santa Monica, California / Kathleen M. Erskine and Judy Marblestone
A movement in the wake of a new law: the United Farm Workers and the California Agricultural Relations Act / Jennifer Gordon
Mobilization lawyering: community economic development in the Figueroa Corridor / Scott L. Cummings.
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