Cause Lawyering: Political Commitments and Professional Responsibilities / Edition 1

Cause Lawyering: Political Commitments and Professional Responsibilities / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0195113209
ISBN-13:
9780195113204
Pub. Date:
01/08/1998
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195113209
ISBN-13:
9780195113204
Pub. Date:
01/08/1998
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Cause Lawyering: Political Commitments and Professional Responsibilities / Edition 1

Cause Lawyering: Political Commitments and Professional Responsibilities / Edition 1

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Overview

Why do some lawyers devote themselves to a given social movement or political cause? How are such deeds of individual commitment and personal belief justly executed, given the ideals of disinterested professional service to which lawyers are (in theory, at least) supposed to adhere? What can we learn from such lawyers about the relationship between law and politics?
Cause Lawyering is a wise and varied collection of responses to these questions, featuring a number of distinguished legal scholars concerned with anti-poverty lawyers, lawyers who work against capital punishment, immigration lawyers, and other lawyers working to end oppression. Editors Austin Sarat and Stuart Scheingold have assembled here a valuable cross-national portrait of lawyers compelled to sacrifice financial gain so as to use their legal skills in the promotion of a more just society. These telling and important essays fully explore the relationship between cause lawyering and the organized legal professions of many different countries—the US, England, South Africa, Israel, Cuba, and so forth. They describe the utility of law as a resource in political struggles and, conversely, highlight the constraints under which lawyers necessarily operate when they turn to politics. Some provide broad theoretical overviews; others present rich case studies.
Advancing a fundamental argument about the very nature of the legal profession, this book explains the strategies that cause lawyers deploy, as well as the challenges they face in trying to be legally astute and effective while remaining politically devoted and aware. Although it is a controversial way of practicing law, cause lawyering, as explicated in the essays in this volume, is indeed indispensable to the legitimization of professional authority.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195113204
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/08/1998
Series: Oxford Socio-Legal Studies
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 576
Product dimensions: 9.17(w) x 6.11(h) x 1.51(d)
Lexile: 1620L (what's this?)

About the Author

Austin Sarat is William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College. He has written and edited many books and articles on the theory and practice of law, including Race, Law, and Culture (OUP, 1997) and Divorce Lawyers and Their Clients (OUP, 1995).
Stuart Scheingold is Professor of Political Science at the University of Washington, Seattle. He is the author of The Politics of Street Crime (1991) and The Politics of Law and Order (1984), among other books.

Table of Contents

Cause Lawyering and the Reproduction of Professional Authority: An Introduction, Austin Sarat and Stuart ScheingoldCONTEXTS AND CONDITIONS OF CAUSE LAWYERINGThe Causes of Cause Lawyering: Toward an Understanding of the Motivation and Commitment of Social Justice Lawyers, Carrie Menkel-MeadowSpeaking Law to Power: Occasions for Cause Lawyering, Richard AbelThe Struggle to Politicize Legal Practice: A Case Study of Left-Activist Lawyering in Seattle, Stuart ScheingoldCAUSE LAWYERING AND THE ORGANIZATION OF PRACTICENorris, Schmidt, Green, Harris, Higginbotham & Associates: The Socio-Legal Impact of Philadelphia Cause Lawyers, Aaron PorterStill Trying: Cause Lawyering for the Poor and Disadvantaged in Pittsburg, PA, John KilweinCritical Lawyers: Social Justice and the Structure of Private Practice, Louise Trubek and M. Elizabeth KransbergerDestruction of Houses and Construction of a Cause: Lawyers and Bedouins in the Israeli Courts, Ronen Shamir and Sara ChinskiSTRATEGIES OF CAUSE LAWYERING UNDER LIBERAL LEGALISMRethinking Law's Allurements: A Relational Analysis of Social Movement Lawyers in the United States, Michael McCann and Helena SilversteinCaring about Individual Cases: Immigration Lawyering in Britain, Susan StreetBetween (the Presence of) Violence and (the Possibility of) Justice: Lawyering against Capital Punishment, Austin SaratTHE POSSIBILITIES OF CAUSE LAWYERING BEYOND LIBERAL LEGALISMCause Lawyering in the Third World, Stephen EllmannLawyers' Causes in Indonesia and Malaysia, Daniel LevAttorneys for the People, Attorneys for the Land: The Emergence of Cause Lawyering in the Israel-Occupied Territories, George BisharatCause Lawyers and Social Movements: A Comparative Perspective on Democratic Change in Argentina and Brazil, Stephen MeiliAll or Nothing: An Inquiry into the (Im)Possibility of Cause Lawyering under Cuban Socialism, Raymond MichalowskiREFERENCES
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