Poor People’s Lawyers in Transition / / Jack Katz.

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Social Construction of Equal Justice -- Chapter 1 Poor People's Conflicts and Lawyers' Work Problems -- Chapter 2 The Decline of Reform and the Emergence of Legal Aid -- Chapter 3 Becoming a Legal Aid Lawyer -- Chapter 4 Legal Services Programs and the Sixties: Complementarity and Dependence -- Chapter 5 Legal Services Programs and the Sixties: Tension and Independence -- Chapter 6 Becoming a Poverty Lawyer -- Chapter 7 Personal Careers and the Persistence of Group Character -- Chapter 8 Legal Services Programs Eclipse Legal Aid -- Chapter 9 Legal Services in the Seventies: Instability and Reform within a Declining Social Movement -- Chapter 10 Legalizing Poverty -- Appendix A Theory of Qualitative Methodology: The Social System of Analytic Fieldwork -- Notes -- References -- Index
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: The Social Construction of Equal Justice --
Chapter 1 Poor People's Conflicts and Lawyers' Work Problems --
Chapter 2 The Decline of Reform and the Emergence of Legal Aid --
Chapter 3 Becoming a Legal Aid Lawyer --
Chapter 4 Legal Services Programs and the Sixties: Complementarity and Dependence --
Chapter 5 Legal Services Programs and the Sixties: Tension and Independence --
Chapter 6 Becoming a Poverty Lawyer --
Chapter 7 Personal Careers and the Persistence of Group Character --
Chapter 8 Legal Services Programs Eclipse Legal Aid --
Chapter 9 Legal Services in the Seventies: Instability and Reform within a Declining Social Movement --
Chapter 10 Legalizing Poverty --
Appendix A Theory of Qualitative Methodology: The Social System of Analytic Fieldwork --
Notes --
References --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: The Social Construction of Equal Justice --
Chapter 1 Poor People's Conflicts and Lawyers' Work Problems --
Chapter 2 The Decline of Reform and the Emergence of Legal Aid --
Chapter 3 Becoming a Legal Aid Lawyer --
Chapter 4 Legal Services Programs and the Sixties: Complementarity and Dependence --
Chapter 5 Legal Services Programs and the Sixties: Tension and Independence --
Chapter 6 Becoming a Poverty Lawyer --
Chapter 7 Personal Careers and the Persistence of Group Character --
Chapter 8 Legal Services Programs Eclipse Legal Aid --
Chapter 9 Legal Services in the Seventies: Instability and Reform within a Declining Social Movement --
Chapter 10 Legalizing Poverty --
Appendix A Theory of Qualitative Methodology: The Social System of Analytic Fieldwork --
Notes --
References --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: The Social Construction of Equal Justice --
Chapter 1 Poor People's Conflicts and Lawyers' Work Problems --
Chapter 2 The Decline of Reform and the Emergence of Legal Aid --
Chapter 3 Becoming a Legal Aid Lawyer --
Chapter 4 Legal Services Programs and the Sixties: Complementarity and Dependence --
Chapter 5 Legal Services Programs and the Sixties: Tension and Independence --
Chapter 6 Becoming a Poverty Lawyer --
Chapter 7 Personal Careers and the Persistence of Group Character --
Chapter 8 Legal Services Programs Eclipse Legal Aid --
Chapter 9 Legal Services in the Seventies: Instability and Reform within a Declining Social Movement --
Chapter 10 Legalizing Poverty --
Appendix A Theory of Qualitative Methodology: The Social System of Analytic Fieldwork --
Notes --
References --
Index
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