A critical analysis of the American legal progression's values, attitudes, and practices in this century, examining its elitist response to social change and the structuring of the profession according to political and economic status rather than legal need.
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Examines lawyers' role in social justice and reform.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in how law intersects with social change, this book offers a compelling critique of the American legal system. It delves into the ways legal professionals have historically responded to societal shifts, highlighting issues of elitism and inequality. It's a thought-provoking read for anyone curious about justice and legal reform in modern America.