California Law Review, Volume 95, Issue 5 (October 2007)
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Symposium: Race, Economic Justice, and Community Lawyering in the New Century
ARTICLES
Introduction: Lawyers and Community Economic Development
William H. Simon
Faith in Community: Representing “Colored Town”
Anthony V. Alfieri
Public Interest Lawyers and Resistance Movements
Sameer M. Ashar
Law in the Labor Movement’s Challenge to Wal-Mart: A Case Study of the Inglewood Site Fight
Scott L. Cummings
Integrative Lawyering: Navigating the Political Economy of Urban Development
Shelia R. Foster and Brian Glick
From “The Art of War” to “Being Peace”: Mindfulness and Community Lawyering in the Neoliberal Age
Angela Harris, Margaretta Lin, and Jeff Selbin
Concluding Essay: The Lawyer is not the Protagonist: Community Campaigns, Law, and Social Change
Jennifer Gordon
COMMENT
Putative Partners: Protecting Couples from the Consequences of Technically Invalid Domestic Partnerships
Ben Johnson
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December 17, 2007 at 5:42 pm
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