The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical poverty law cases in the United States. These cases involved attempts to establish the right to basic necessities, as well as efforts to ensure dignified treatment of welfare recipients and to halt administrative attacks on federal program benefit levels. They also confronted government efforts to constrict access to justice, due process, and rights to counsel in child support and consumer cases, social welfare programs, and public housing. By exploring the personal narratives that gave rise to these lawsuits as well as the behind-the-scenes dynamics of the Supreme Court, the text locates these cases within the social dynamics that shaped the ...
What should law students learn about poverty and its relationship to law? What is the doctrinal or t...
Money matters in the justice system. If you can afford to purchase your freedom pretrial, if you can...
What should law students learn about poverty and its relationship to law? What is the doctrinal or t...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
In critical exploration of the dissonance between the law, lawyers, and the disempowered, recent inq...
This Poverty Law Issue provides testimony as to why and how the legal profession, the government, an...
This article traces how the Supreme Court has deconstitutionalized Poverty Law by four departures fr...
Linking critical legal thinking to constitutional scholarship and a practical tradition of US lawye...
This article seeks to expand the scope of our understanding of values and their connection to the wo...
This author argues that poverty advocates who are willing to carefully attend to their law school’s ...
What should law students learn about poverty and its relationship to law? What is the doctrinal or t...
Money matters in the justice system. If you can afford to purchase your freedom pretrial, if you can...
What should law students learn about poverty and its relationship to law? What is the doctrinal or t...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
In critical exploration of the dissonance between the law, lawyers, and the disempowered, recent inq...
This Poverty Law Issue provides testimony as to why and how the legal profession, the government, an...
This article traces how the Supreme Court has deconstitutionalized Poverty Law by four departures fr...
Linking critical legal thinking to constitutional scholarship and a practical tradition of US lawye...
This article seeks to expand the scope of our understanding of values and their connection to the wo...
This author argues that poverty advocates who are willing to carefully attend to their law school’s ...
What should law students learn about poverty and its relationship to law? What is the doctrinal or t...
Money matters in the justice system. If you can afford to purchase your freedom pretrial, if you can...
What should law students learn about poverty and its relationship to law? What is the doctrinal or t...