Public Interest Law Groups: Institutional Profiles

Author:   Lee Epstein ,  Karen OConnor
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780313247873


Pages:   278
Publication Date:   26 June 1989
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Public Interest Law Groups focuses on a special segment of the profession, namely groups `that provide cost-free legal care to willing clients' including `legal aid and legal services groups, interest groups that litigate, and public-interest law firms.' . . . It ought to be an automatic purchase for law school libraries and it will fulfull needs for information about these organizations in large public and academic libraries. Wilson Library Bulletin In recent years, public interest law has shifted from an exclusive interest in the expansion of rights in such areas as consumer protection, environmental law, and discrimination to a parallel concern with seeking limits to freedoms and rights in both the public and private sector. In addition, public interest law firms have introduced diversified litigation strategies that were uncommon even a decade ago. This volume is the only comprehensive work to reflect these recent changes in the complexion and strategies of public interest litigation. Following an introduction describing the major shifts that have occurred in public advocacy, the authors present over 300 profiles of firms, groups, and organizations that litigate in behalf of the public interest and/or use the courts to achieve policy ends. Organizations surveyed include groups that focus on the protection of special interests, rights, or resources and those that offer legal aid in diverse areas, as well as legal organizations such as the American Bar Association. Among the areas of concern are the advancement of science in the public interest, conservation, consumer interests, abortion, constitutional and civil rights, and the rights of groups ranging from the elderly, women, children, and the handicapped to American Indians and other minorities. Additional groups and significant public interest cases are listed at the end of the book. An important source of information for those wishing more data on a particular group or the scope of today's public interest litigation, this book is recommended for legal, public, and academic library reference collections.

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Author:   Lee Epstein ,  Karen OConnor
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Greenwood Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9780313247873


ISBN 10:   0313247870
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   26 June 1989
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Public Interest Law Groups Appendix: Dictionary of Additional Public Interest Law Groups Appendix: Survey Questionnaire Bibliography Index

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?The work is well written and carefully edited. It brings together information on many groups that is not easily accessible to the lay reader. In this day of rampant litigation, it should be very useful to academic, public, and many special libraries.?-ARBA


?. . . Overall, this directory is a well-written, timely, and long-needed legal resource which would prove beneficial to public, academic, and law library collections.?-Reference Quarterly ?The work is well written and carefully edited. It brings together information on many groups that is not easily accessible to the lay reader. In this day of rampant litigation, it should be very useful to academic, public, and many special libraries.?-ARBA . . . Overall, this directory is a well-written, timely, and long-needed legal resource which would prove beneficial to public, academic, and law library collections. -Reference Quarterly The work is well written and carefully edited. It brings together information on many groups that is not easily accessible to the lay reader. In this day of rampant litigation, it should be very useful to academic, public, and many special libraries. -ARBA


The work is well written and carefully edited. It brings together information on many groups that is not easily accessible to the lay reader. In this day of rampant litigation, it should be very useful to academic, public, and many special libraries. -ARBA . . . Overall, this directory is a well-written, timely, and long-needed legal resource which would prove beneficial to public, academic, and law library collections. -Reference Quarterly ?. . . Overall, this directory is a well-written, timely, and long-needed legal resource which would prove beneficial to public, academic, and law library collections.?-Reference Quarterly ?The work is well written and carefully edited. It brings together information on many groups that is not easily accessible to the lay reader. In this day of rampant litigation, it should be very useful to academic, public, and many special libraries.?-ARBA


"?. . . Overall, this directory is a well-written, timely, and long-needed legal resource which would prove beneficial to public, academic, and law library collections.?-Reference Quarterly ?The work is well written and carefully edited. It brings together information on many groups that is not easily accessible to the lay reader. In this day of rampant litigation, it should be very useful to academic, public, and many special libraries.?-ARBA ."" . . Overall, this directory is a well-written, timely, and long-needed legal resource which would prove beneficial to public, academic, and law library collections.""-Reference Quarterly ""The work is well written and carefully edited. It brings together information on many groups that is not easily accessible to the lay reader. In this day of rampant litigation, it should be very useful to academic, public, and many special libraries.""-ARBA"


Author Information

KAREN O'CONNOR is Professor of Political Science at Emory University. She has written Women's Rights: The Struggle for Equality in the 19th and 20th Centuries and Women's Organizations' Use of Courts. O'Connor's articles have appeared in various legal and social science journals. LEE EPSTEIN is Professor of Political Science at Southern Methodist University. He has written Conservatives in Court.

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