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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Contributors xi
- Introduction: The Dynamics of Cause Lawyering 1
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Section I. Causes and the Lawyers Who Serve Them
- 1. Corporate Responsibility and the South African Drug Wars 37
- 2. A Political-Professional Commitment? 63
- 3. Professional Identity and Political Commitment among Lawyers for Conservative Causes 83
- 4. Economic Libertarians, Property, and Institutions 112
- 5. From Cause Lawyering to Resistance 147
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Section II: Making a Practice
- 6. Supporting a Cause, Developing a Movement, and Consolidating a Practice 171
- 7. Exploring the Sources of Cause and Career Correspondence among Cause Lawyers 203
- 8. Dilemmas of"Progressive" Lawyering 239
- 9. Negotiating Cause Lawyering Potential in the Early Years of Corporate Practice 274
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Section III. Strategy and Social Capital
- 10. Cause Lawyers and Judicial Community in Israel 307
- 11. Transgressive Cause Lawyering in the Developing World 349
- 12. Cause Lawyering for Collective Justice 383
- 13. Asylum Law Practice in the United Kingdom after the Human Rights Act 410
- 14. ATLA Shrugged 425
- Afterword: In the End, or the Cause of Law 463
- Index 471
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Contributors xi
- Introduction: The Dynamics of Cause Lawyering 1
-
Section I. Causes and the Lawyers Who Serve Them
- 1. Corporate Responsibility and the South African Drug Wars 37
- 2. A Political-Professional Commitment? 63
- 3. Professional Identity and Political Commitment among Lawyers for Conservative Causes 83
- 4. Economic Libertarians, Property, and Institutions 112
- 5. From Cause Lawyering to Resistance 147
-
Section II: Making a Practice
- 6. Supporting a Cause, Developing a Movement, and Consolidating a Practice 171
- 7. Exploring the Sources of Cause and Career Correspondence among Cause Lawyers 203
- 8. Dilemmas of"Progressive" Lawyering 239
- 9. Negotiating Cause Lawyering Potential in the Early Years of Corporate Practice 274
-
Section III. Strategy and Social Capital
- 10. Cause Lawyers and Judicial Community in Israel 307
- 11. Transgressive Cause Lawyering in the Developing World 349
- 12. Cause Lawyering for Collective Justice 383
- 13. Asylum Law Practice in the United Kingdom after the Human Rights Act 410
- 14. ATLA Shrugged 425
- Afterword: In the End, or the Cause of Law 463
- Index 471