Stephen Daniels and Joanne Martin examine how the tort reform movement’s rhetoric portrays the civil justice system as dystopian, casting plaintiffs’ lawyers as villains and undermining access to justice and confidence in the rule of law.
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In this edition of Researching Law, Jothie Rajah discusses her book Discounting Life, at the ABF Fellow’s CLE Seminar at the 2023 ABA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado.
This chapter examines impeachment from a global perspective by exploring the ways in which it is set up and used in diverse national contexts.
Penningroth reveals how African Americans have thought about, talked about, and used the law from the era of slavery to the 1970s.
The Making of Lawyers’ Careers (forthcoming 2023) is the capstone book project for ABF’s After the JD Project, a compilation of 20 years of research into the legal profession.