Cause lawyers

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Name (Hebrew)
עורכי דין חברתיים
Name (Latin)
Cause lawyers
Name (Arabic)
עורכי דין חברתיים
Other forms of name
Cause lawyering
See Also From tracing topical name
Lawyers
Public interest law
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MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q5054606
Library of congress: sh2005000218
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 2005000745: Worlds cause lawyers make, c2005.
  • Alltheweb search, Jan. 11, 2005
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Wikipedia description:

A cause lawyer, also known as a public interest lawyer or social lawyer, is a lawyer dedicated to the usage of law for the promotion of social change to address a cause. Cause lawyering is commonly described as a practice of "lawyering for the good" or using law to empower members of the weaker layers of society. It may or may not be performed pro bono. Cause lawyering is frequently practiced by individual lawyers or lawyers employed by associations that aim to supply a public service to complement state-provided legal aid. Cause lawyering is performed by a lawyer or a firm that is "most frequently directed at altering some aspect of the social, economic, and political status quo." The content of the issue is not particularly relevant, only the advocacy of an issue and the attempt to bring about social change through legal or even quasi-legal avenues. Cause lawyering can include dedicated advocacy by public interest firms, pro bono work by attorneys in private practice and other non-traditional forms of law practice that advocates a cause. Lawyers who work for the government, whether federal, state, or local, can also be cause lawyers; although the majority of cause lawyering tends to be adversarial towards the state.

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