Neighborhood Law Firms For The Poor

Neighborhood Law Firms For The Poor

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Author: Bryant Garth
Binding: Hardback
Published: Sijthoff & Nordhoff, 1980

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: outside cover tanned and stained; front and page inside pages significantly tanned; pencil underlining inside; signed on first page with previous owner's name

This academic work, Neighborhood Law Firms For The Poor by Bryant Garth, presents a critical examination of legal aid services in urban environments. It chronicles the development and challenges faced by community-based legal practices designed to assist disadvantaged populations. Garth argues for a deeper understanding of how these firms operate within their social and political contexts, illustrating their successes and limitations. The text details the complex interplay between legal theory, social justice, and practical implementation, offering valuable insights for scholars and practitioners alike. It uncovers the systemic issues that impact access to justice for the poor, providing a comprehensive analysis of a vital social institution.

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Description

Author: Bryant Garth
Binding: Hardback
Published: Sijthoff & Nordhoff, 1980

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: outside cover tanned and stained; front and page inside pages significantly tanned; pencil underlining inside; signed on first page with previous owner's name

This academic work, Neighborhood Law Firms For The Poor by Bryant Garth, presents a critical examination of legal aid services in urban environments. It chronicles the development and challenges faced by community-based legal practices designed to assist disadvantaged populations. Garth argues for a deeper understanding of how these firms operate within their social and political contexts, illustrating their successes and limitations. The text details the complex interplay between legal theory, social justice, and practical implementation, offering valuable insights for scholars and practitioners alike. It uncovers the systemic issues that impact access to justice for the poor, providing a comprehensive analysis of a vital social institution.