This essay details what it means to be a public interest lawyer, as well as the challenges that face a public interest lawyer today. The paper addresses challenges such as the increasingly complex social and discriminatory issues, limited funding and resources, restrictions on cases, and the charge of judicial activism
Law schools today have greatly improved over the past forty years. The question is if they have impr...
Washington University School of Law inaugurated its Public Interest Law Speakers Series, entitled “A...
In short, as the academy sends more students than ever to corporate law firms, law schools need to...
We of the law and we who administer the law are challenged today more acutely than ever before. Many...
In the American struggle for social justice, public interest litigation has played an indisputably i...
Despite annual exhortations to graduating law students to accept the responsibilities as well as the...
I believe that a substantial number of law students thirst to make a societal impact through public ...
Despite annual exhortations to graduating law students to acceptthe responsibilities as well as the ...
At its best, the practice of public interest law is exciting, stimulating, and intensely rewarding. ...
The public interest law movement is at the end of its first generation—part of a broader changing of...
This article analyzes two questions that are raised by Professor Yamamoto\u27s provocative article. ...
This Article scrutinizes the transformation of the legal profession from lawyers as public citizens ...
I want to talk to you about the world of practice. I want to talk to you about school, some of which...
The 1999-2000 school year marked the second annual Washington University School of Law Public Intere...
Five years ago, the term 'public interest law' had not been coined. Today a public interest bar exis...
Law schools today have greatly improved over the past forty years. The question is if they have impr...
Washington University School of Law inaugurated its Public Interest Law Speakers Series, entitled “A...
In short, as the academy sends more students than ever to corporate law firms, law schools need to...
We of the law and we who administer the law are challenged today more acutely than ever before. Many...
In the American struggle for social justice, public interest litigation has played an indisputably i...
Despite annual exhortations to graduating law students to accept the responsibilities as well as the...
I believe that a substantial number of law students thirst to make a societal impact through public ...
Despite annual exhortations to graduating law students to acceptthe responsibilities as well as the ...
At its best, the practice of public interest law is exciting, stimulating, and intensely rewarding. ...
The public interest law movement is at the end of its first generation—part of a broader changing of...
This article analyzes two questions that are raised by Professor Yamamoto\u27s provocative article. ...
This Article scrutinizes the transformation of the legal profession from lawyers as public citizens ...
I want to talk to you about the world of practice. I want to talk to you about school, some of which...
The 1999-2000 school year marked the second annual Washington University School of Law Public Intere...
Five years ago, the term 'public interest law' had not been coined. Today a public interest bar exis...
Law schools today have greatly improved over the past forty years. The question is if they have impr...
Washington University School of Law inaugurated its Public Interest Law Speakers Series, entitled “A...
In short, as the academy sends more students than ever to corporate law firms, law schools need to...