UNEQUAL JUSTICE: LAWYERS AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN MODERN AMERICA

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Unequal Justice: Lawyers as well as Social Change in Modern America

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  1. Posted February 13, 2010 at 10:55 am | Permalink

    This book should be required reading in college social science courses and should be discussed in every law school. The book goes into great detail about the history of the American Bar Association and the rise of the legal profession in America. It documents how the ABA gained control of the legal profession in the early part of the 20th Century and what it did to discourage blacks and women from earning a law license. The history of law in this country isn’t a pretty picture and by tracing its roots the public would better understand why the legal profession is held in such low esteem by a large segment on the public.