Table of Contents for The Worlds Cause Lawyers Make
Table of Contents for
The Worlds Cause Lawyers Make
Contributors
Introduction: The Dynamics of Cause Lawyering—Constraints and Opportunities, by Austin Sarat and Stuart Scheingold
Section I. Causes and the Lawyers Who Serve Them: How Do Causes Make Their Lawyers and Lawyers Make Their Causes?
1.Corporate Responsibility and the South African Drug Wars: Outline of a New Frontier for Cause Lawyers, by Ronen Shamir
2.A Political-Professional Commitment? French Workers' and Unions' Lawyers as Cause Lawyers, by Laurent Willemez
3.Professional Identities and Political Commitment among Lawyers for Conservative Causes, by Ann Southworth
4.Economic Libertarians, Property, and Institutions: Linking Activism, Ideas, and Identities among Property Rights Advocates, by Laura Hatcher
5.From Cause Lawyering to Resistance: French Communist Lawyers in the Shadow of History (1929-1945), by Liora Israël
Section II. Making a Practice: Balancing Professionalism and Activism
6.Supporting a Cause, Developing a Movement, and Consolidating a Practice: Cause Lawyers and Sexual Orientation Litigation in Vermont, by Scott Barclay and Anna-Maria Marshall
7.Exploring the Sources of Cause and Career Correspondence among Cause Lawyers, by Lynn C. Jones
8.Dilemmas of "Progressive" Lawyering: Empowerment and Hierarchy, by Corey S. Shdaimah
9.Negotiating Cause Lawyering Potential in the Early Years of Corporate Practice, Douglas Thomson
Section III. Strategy and Social Capital
10.Cause Lawyers and Judicial Community in Israel: Legal Change in a Diffuse, Normative Community, by Patricia J. Woods
11.Transgressive Cause Lawyering in the Developing World: The Case of India, by Jayanth K. Krishnan
12.Cause Lawyering for Collective Justice: A Case Study of the Amparo Colectivo in Argentine, by Stephen Meili
13. Asylum Law Practice in the United Kingdom after the Human Rights Act, by Richard J. Maiman
14.ATLA Shrugged: Why Personal Injury Lawyers Are Not Public Defenders of Their Own Causes, by Michael McCann and William Haltom
Afterword: In the End, or the Cause of Law, by Peter Fitzpatrick
Index