This piece, written by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, explores the legal context around pursuing legal advocacy, including factors that favor and obstruct legal advocacy, key strategies to think about while engaged in legal advocacy work, and recommendations for funders and litigators involved in the field
Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Ala.,...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...
There are innumerable individual problems of access to civil justice. Civil justice, or its absence,...
Civil legal challenges cut across an astonishing range of headline-making social issues. And so, whi...
To accomplish meaningful social change, lawyers must move beyond their traditional role as mediaries...
It will not surprise many of you that, in defining social justice, I start from the policies of the ...
In the American struggle for social justice, public interest litigation has played an indisputably i...
Many people in the United States are not happy about the way in which litigation proceeds. In a coun...
The United States has recently been engaged in some of the largest civil rights movements since the ...
Around the country, state and local bar associations, access to justice commissions, and local advoc...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...
It has been an unprecedented year, and the challenges we face are not yet over. Chief among them are...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...
Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Ala.,...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...
There are innumerable individual problems of access to civil justice. Civil justice, or its absence,...
Civil legal challenges cut across an astonishing range of headline-making social issues. And so, whi...
To accomplish meaningful social change, lawyers must move beyond their traditional role as mediaries...
It will not surprise many of you that, in defining social justice, I start from the policies of the ...
In the American struggle for social justice, public interest litigation has played an indisputably i...
Many people in the United States are not happy about the way in which litigation proceeds. In a coun...
The United States has recently been engaged in some of the largest civil rights movements since the ...
Around the country, state and local bar associations, access to justice commissions, and local advoc...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...
It has been an unprecedented year, and the challenges we face are not yet over. Chief among them are...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...
Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Ala.,...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...
Six decades ago, a group of lawyers sought ways to overturn the racially restrictive covenants that ...