Suggested Bibliography
D. Cantrell, E. Levy Paluck, H. Lord & A. Smith, Walking the Path of the Law: How Yale Law School Graduates Navigate Career Choices.
Jack Katz, Lawyers for the Poor in Transition: Involvement, Reform, and the Turnover Problem in the Legal Services Program, 12 Law & Society Rev. 275 (1978).
Michael McCann & Helena Silverstein, “Rethinking Law’s ‘Allurements:’’ A Relational Analysis of Social Movement Lawyers in the United States,” in Cause Lawyering: Political Commitments and Professional Responsibilities (Austin Sarat & Stuart Scheingold, eds., Oxford Univ. Press)(1998).
Carrie Menkel-Meadow, “The Causes of Cause Lawyering: Toward an Understanding of the Motivation and Commitment of Social Justice Lawyers,” in Cause Lawyering: Political Commitments and Professional Responsibilities (Austin Sarat & Stuart Scheingold, eds., Oxford Univ. Press)(1998).
Alan W. Houseman & Linda E. Perle, Securing Equal Justice For All: A Brief History of Civil Legal Assistance in the United States, Center for Law & Public Policy publication (2007).
American Bar Association Task Force on Access to Civil Justice, Report on Civil Gideon, August 7, 2006.












