Rebellious Lawyering Online Library
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Rebellious Lawyering: Influence on Law Pedagogy and Practice
You can read numerous legal scholars and practitioners’ takes on Gerald P. López‘s Rebellious Lawyering by visiting Influence of Rebellious Lawyering on Law Pedagogy and Practice.
Rebellious Lawyering and ILRC Immigration Law Reader and Online Library
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Rebellious Lawyering: Law Journal Articles Available Online
Below are web-accessible Rebellious Lawyering articles, organized alphabetically by author. Please check back – we will be adding more articles as we locate them.
Alina Ball, An Imperative Redefinition of Community: Incorporating Reentry Lawyers to Increase the Efficacy of Community Economic Development Initiatives, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1883 (2007-2008).
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Bill Ong Hing, COOLIES, JAMES YEN, AND REBELLIOUS ADVOCACY, 14 Asian Am. L.J. 1 (2007).
Bill Ong Hing, THE GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN LAW, 15 Asian Pac. Am. L.J. (2009-2010).
Bill Ong Hing, LEGAL SERVICES SUPPORT CENTERS AND REBELLIOUS ADVOCACY: A CASE STUDY OF THE IMMIGRANT LEGAL RESOURCE CENTER, 28 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 265 (2008).
Bill Ong Hing, REBELLIOUS LAWYERING, SETTLEMENT, AND RECONCILIATION: SOKO BUKAI V. YWCA, 5 Nev. L.J. 172 (2004).
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Gerald P. López, An Aversion to Clients, 31 Harvard Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Law Review 315-323 (1996). Symposium on Political Lawyering.
Gerald P. López, Changing Systems, Changing Ourselves, 12 Harvard Latino Law Review 15-39 (2009).
Gerald P. López et al., Don’t We Like Them Illegal?, 45 UC Davis Law Review 1711-1816 (2012).
Gerald P. López, The Health of Undocumented Mexicans in New York City, 32 Chicano/a-Latino/a Law Review 1 (2013).
Gerald P. López, How Mainstream Reformers Design Ambitious Reentry Programs Doomed to Fail and Destined to Reinforce Targeted Mass Incarceration and Social Control, 11 Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal 1 (2014).
Gerald P. López, Learning About Latinos, 19 Chicano/Latino Law Review 363-416 (1998). LatCrit Symposium Issue.
Gerald P. López, Living and Lawyering Rebelliously, 73 Fordham Law Review 2041-2054 (2005).
Gerald P. López, A Rebellious Philosophy Born in East L.A., in A Companion to Latina/o Studies 240-50 (edited by Juan Flores and Renato Rosaldo, Blackwell Publishing, 2007).
Gerald P. López et al., Shaping Community Problem Solving Around Community Knowledge, 79 New York University Law Review 59-114 (2004).
Gerald P. López, Why Should We Honor Steve Shiffrin?, 41 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 41-44 (2007).
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Shauna I. Marshall, Mission Impossible?: Ethical Community Lawyering, 7 Clinical L. Rev. 147 (2000).
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Ascanio Piomelli, THE CHALLENGE OF DEMOCRATIC LAWYERING, 77 Fordham L. Rev. 1383 (2009)
Ascanio Piomelli, CROSS-CULTURAL LAWYERING BY THE BOOK: THE LATEST CLINICAL TEXTS AND A SKETCH OF A FUTURE AGENDA, 4 Hastings Race & Poverty L. J. 131 (2006).
Ascanio Piomelli, THE DEMOCRATIC ROOTS OF COLLABORATIVE LAWYERING, 12 Clinical L. Rev. 541 (2006).
Ascanio Piomelli, FOUCAULT’S APPROACH TO POWER: ITS ALLURE AND LIMITS FOR COLLABORATIVE LAWYERING, 2004 Utah L. Rev. 395 (2004).
Ascanio Piomelli, SENSIBILITIES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE LAWYERS, 10 Hastings Race & Poverty L. J. 177 (2013).
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