Up Against the Law: Radical Lawyers and Social Movements, 1960s–1970s (Justice, Power, and Politics)
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Discover the untold story of radical lawyers and their role in shaping social movements with Up Against the Law: Radical Lawyers and Social Movements, 1960s–1970s. This compelling book takes you back to the tumultuous era of the 1960s and 1970s, where lawyers joined forces with activists to fight for radical change. Through extensive research and interviews, historian Luca Falciola uncovers the provocative strategies used by these militant attorneys, who defied the norms of their conservative profession to challenge the legal system itself. Get ready to be amazed by the transformative power of law in this riveting account.
Join the journey as Up Against the Law brings light to the National Lawyers Guild, the first integrated and progressive bar association in America. Founded in 1937, this groundbreaking organization witnessed a resurgence in the 1960s, providing legal aid to civil rights workers in the South. Leftist students, disobedient soldiers, rebellious inmates, and revolutionary groups like the Black Panther Party turned to the Guild for support and empowerment. This book reveals the pivotal role played by sympathetic lawyers in defending those who sought radical change.
With captivating prose and meticulous attention to detail, Up Against the Law challenges conventional thinking about the legal profession's neutrality. Dive into the courtroom drama and witness attorneys formulate a corrosive critique of the legal system. By exploiting courtrooms as political forums, these lawyers developed aggressive litigation strategies and became deeply involved in organizing protests. Prepare to be amazed by their dedication and commitment to social justice.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the gripping story of Up Against the Law. Open your eyes to the hidden history of radical lawyers and their impact on social movements. Take action and order your copy today to delve into the fascinating world of justice, power, and politics.
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