The role of lawyers in social change movements is more important than ever as communities mobilize around systemic racism, police killings, xenophobia, rising unemployment, and widening economic inequality. The immigrant rights movement is a critical part of these efforts to foment change. This Article leverages an in-depth case study – the rise and fall of the controversial immigration enforcement program known as Secure Communities - to explore how lawyers work as part of a community to challenge power and effectuate change. The dismantling of Secure Communities was widely credited to a relentless campaign to thwart the government’s then-expanding deportation strategy. The authors reviewed over 23,000 internal DHS documents, as well as me...
The immigrant worker movement faces the age-old problem of social movements: whether change should b...
This Article, based on ethnographic fieldwork with an undocumented, youth-led immigrant rights organ...
This Article explores the immigrant acts of protest during the Obama presidency in opposition to the...
In recent years, there has been a surge in grassroots organizing and activism, creating new possibil...
Movement actors have long sought expansive reforms in U.S. immigration law, but two deep-seated tend...
There is increasing recognition that the ableist trope “Justice is Blind” is a decades-long gaslight...
This Article argues that the current moment invites reconsideration of these critiques. The rise of ...
This Article explores an important development in American legal theory and practice over the past d...
This article examines the relation between movement lawyering and American legal theory, explores th...
This article examines the relation between movement lawyering and American legal theory, explores th...
Public interest lawyers and clinical law faculty are quite familiar with the strategies of rebelliou...
This presentation looks beyond the traditional “access to lawyers” quandary and applies interpersona...
The question of whether lawyers help or hurt social movements has been hotly debated by legal schola...
The question of whether lawyers help or hurt social movements has been hotly debated by legal schola...
In recent years, there has been a surge in grassroots organizing and activism, creating new possibil...
The immigrant worker movement faces the age-old problem of social movements: whether change should b...
This Article, based on ethnographic fieldwork with an undocumented, youth-led immigrant rights organ...
This Article explores the immigrant acts of protest during the Obama presidency in opposition to the...
In recent years, there has been a surge in grassroots organizing and activism, creating new possibil...
Movement actors have long sought expansive reforms in U.S. immigration law, but two deep-seated tend...
There is increasing recognition that the ableist trope “Justice is Blind” is a decades-long gaslight...
This Article argues that the current moment invites reconsideration of these critiques. The rise of ...
This Article explores an important development in American legal theory and practice over the past d...
This article examines the relation between movement lawyering and American legal theory, explores th...
This article examines the relation between movement lawyering and American legal theory, explores th...
Public interest lawyers and clinical law faculty are quite familiar with the strategies of rebelliou...
This presentation looks beyond the traditional “access to lawyers” quandary and applies interpersona...
The question of whether lawyers help or hurt social movements has been hotly debated by legal schola...
The question of whether lawyers help or hurt social movements has been hotly debated by legal schola...
In recent years, there has been a surge in grassroots organizing and activism, creating new possibil...
The immigrant worker movement faces the age-old problem of social movements: whether change should b...
This Article, based on ethnographic fieldwork with an undocumented, youth-led immigrant rights organ...
This Article explores the immigrant acts of protest during the Obama presidency in opposition to the...