In one of the most striking developments in American legal scholarship over the past quarter century, social movements have become central to the study of law. In constitutional theory, movements have emerged as key drivers of legal reform, creating new constitutional ideals and minimizing concerns of activist courts overriding the majority will. In lawyering theory, movements have appeared as mobilized clients in the pursuit of social change, leading political struggle and shifting attention away from concerns about activist lawyers dominating marginalized groups. In a surprising turnabout, social movements—long ignored by legal academics—have now achieved a privileged position in legal scholarship as engines of progressive transformati...
Various groups of people have been the victims of oppression throughout time and across national bor...
What motivated big changes in constitutional law doctrine during the twentieth century? Rarely did i...
What is the role and function of the law in contemporary progressive politics? Do legal institutions...
In one of the most striking developments in American legal scholarship over the past quarter century...
The rise of social movements in US legal scholarship is a current response to an age-old problem in ...
The question of whether lawyers help or hurt social movements has been hotly debated by legal schola...
This article examines the relation between movement lawyering and American legal theory, explores th...
The first Part of this Article poses a descriptive, sociological-type model of the multifaceted infl...
This essay was influenced by a class on Law and Social Movements that Professors Guinier and Torres ...
All social movements have, at one point or another in their development, been confronted with the qu...
In recent years, there has been a surge in grassroots organizing and activism, creating new possibil...
As conventionally understood, social movements, law reform, and society interact in a unidirectional...
The present article examines the new position of social movements in constitutional settings. It arg...
Two social movements in the last fifty years have had a profound impact on our understanding of law ...
This article contends that current critics of change-oriented litigation assume a particular model o...
Various groups of people have been the victims of oppression throughout time and across national bor...
What motivated big changes in constitutional law doctrine during the twentieth century? Rarely did i...
What is the role and function of the law in contemporary progressive politics? Do legal institutions...
In one of the most striking developments in American legal scholarship over the past quarter century...
The rise of social movements in US legal scholarship is a current response to an age-old problem in ...
The question of whether lawyers help or hurt social movements has been hotly debated by legal schola...
This article examines the relation between movement lawyering and American legal theory, explores th...
The first Part of this Article poses a descriptive, sociological-type model of the multifaceted infl...
This essay was influenced by a class on Law and Social Movements that Professors Guinier and Torres ...
All social movements have, at one point or another in their development, been confronted with the qu...
In recent years, there has been a surge in grassroots organizing and activism, creating new possibil...
As conventionally understood, social movements, law reform, and society interact in a unidirectional...
The present article examines the new position of social movements in constitutional settings. It arg...
Two social movements in the last fifty years have had a profound impact on our understanding of law ...
This article contends that current critics of change-oriented litigation assume a particular model o...
Various groups of people have been the victims of oppression throughout time and across national bor...
What motivated big changes in constitutional law doctrine during the twentieth century? Rarely did i...
What is the role and function of the law in contemporary progressive politics? Do legal institutions...