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Public Interest Law in the 1980s and Beyond
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- Nan Aron
2019
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The intention of this book is to provide a better understanding of the mission of public interest lawyers and stimulate thought about ways to energize and build a movement that advances social justice. I could not have succeeded in this effort without the help and support of many individuals and institutions. I wish to express my appreciation for their assistance. I am very grateful to the Board of Directors of the Alliance for Justice for its wisdom in establishing the Alliance and for it...
Mandate for Change
Policies and Leadership for 2009 and Beyond
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- Catherine AlbisaRobert AlvarezSarah AndersonNan AronDean BakerPhyllis BennisAngela Glover BlackwellCongressman Earl BlumenauerRobert L. BorosageKate BronfenbrennerJohn CavanaghOscar ChacónChuck CollinsStuart Comstock-GayCharlie CraySheila CrowleyMartha F. DavisKaren DolanPeter EdelmanCarroll L. EstesJohn FefferBill Fletcher Jr.Maria FoscarinisKim GandyJaime GrantMark GreenbergJim HarknessChester HartmanFarrah HassenSimon HellerAlan W. HousemanTomás R. JiménezBarbara B. KennellyGloria Ladson-BillingsSaul LandauErik LeaverNicole LeeGerald LeMelleBen LillistonBart LubowEric MannBen ManskiMarc MauerPatrice McDermottDedrick MuhammadDouglas W. NelsonMiriam PembertonManuel Pérez-RochaFrances Fox PivenSam PizzigatiRon PollackWilliam QuigleyMiles S. RapoportMarcus RaskinJanet RedmanMichael A. ReplogleJon RynnRebecca SawyerDaniel ScheerBen ScottRinku SenAmy ShannonCynthia SoohooNancy StarnesBetsy TaylorSanho TreeKatrina vanden HeuvelDorian WarrenEmira WoodsDaphne Wysham
2009
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Three decades ago, conservative ideologues at The Heritage Foundation produced a primer on the Reagan Revolution entitled Mandate for Leadership, which offered an overarching philosophy against the role of government and in favor of markets. This volume, produced by the Institute for Policy Studies, which since 1963 has been the nation's leading progressive policy organization, offers a set of specific policy proposals for the incoming national administration on every major domest...
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