International human rights offer a powerful set of norms that have helped domestic advocates to successfully secure additional civil, political, economic and social rights for those living in poverty in the U.S. Legal aid attorneys, public defenders, and other public interest advocates have recognized human rights as an additional advocacy tool and are increasingly using human rights arguments in U.S. courts. This article examines three cases in which legal aid attorneys and public defenders successfully used human rights arguments in U.S. courts, and discusses emerging best practices for using human rights in litigation in the U.S
This Article discusses the relationship in U.S. law between State, Federal, and international author...
Over the past decade, U.S. social justice advocates have increasingly recognized that international ...
As globalization forces a deeper understanding of social and legal pluralism, law schools must respo...
International human rights offer a powerful set of norms that have helped domestic advocates to succ...
In this Article, the author examines ways that legal aid advocacy organizations in the U.S. can util...
As a growing number of social justice lawyers employ human rights standards and strategies to advoca...
This article provides an overview of international human rights law for legal services lawyers, and ...
This article provides a substantive discussion of international human rights law and how it can be u...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
In the past decades, human rights law and human rights lawyering have developed as substantial dimen...
The brief symposium contribution explores human rights litigation in U.S. state courts under state l...
The standards regulating the decision-making and behavior of lawyers in the U.S. currently provide i...
This article reviews the international human rights standards relevant to protecting and promoting e...
This article examines the little-explored ethical dimensions of an important trend toward the use of...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
This Article discusses the relationship in U.S. law between State, Federal, and international author...
Over the past decade, U.S. social justice advocates have increasingly recognized that international ...
As globalization forces a deeper understanding of social and legal pluralism, law schools must respo...
International human rights offer a powerful set of norms that have helped domestic advocates to succ...
In this Article, the author examines ways that legal aid advocacy organizations in the U.S. can util...
As a growing number of social justice lawyers employ human rights standards and strategies to advoca...
This article provides an overview of international human rights law for legal services lawyers, and ...
This article provides a substantive discussion of international human rights law and how it can be u...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
In the past decades, human rights law and human rights lawyering have developed as substantial dimen...
The brief symposium contribution explores human rights litigation in U.S. state courts under state l...
The standards regulating the decision-making and behavior of lawyers in the U.S. currently provide i...
This article reviews the international human rights standards relevant to protecting and promoting e...
This article examines the little-explored ethical dimensions of an important trend toward the use of...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
This Article discusses the relationship in U.S. law between State, Federal, and international author...
Over the past decade, U.S. social justice advocates have increasingly recognized that international ...
As globalization forces a deeper understanding of social and legal pluralism, law schools must respo...