Rationing Justice: Poverty Lawyers and Poor People in the Deep South by Kris Shepard

Rationing Justice: Poverty Lawyers and Poor People in the Deep South

Making the Modern South

Kris Shepard

396 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction history politics sociology emotional informative medium-paced
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Established in 1964, the federal Legal Services Program (later, Corporation) served a vast group of Americans desperately in need of legal counsel: the poor. In Rationing Justice, Kris Shepard looks at this pioneering program's effect on the Deep ...

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