Power with: practice models for Social Justice Lawyering

Argues existing attorney-client models are inadequate to structure such relationships between lawyers and people in the process of organizing because they are designed either for fully formed, established, and hierarchical groups, or for constituents who remain atomized and passive throughout representation. Defines five concrete models of practice for lawyers representing groups in the process of organizing.
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