An edition of The people's lawyers (2011)

The people's lawyers

from civil rights to Guantanamo, the story of the Center for Constitutional Rights and the fight for social justice

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An edition of The people's lawyers (2011)

The people's lawyers

from civil rights to Guantanamo, the story of the Center for Constitutional Rights and the fight for social justice

"There is hardly a struggle aimed at upholding and extending the rights embedded in the U.S. Constitution in which the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) has not played a central role,and yet few people have ever heard of it. Whether defending the rights of black people in the South, opponents of the war in Vietnam and victims of torture worldwide, or fighting illegal actions of the U.S. government, the CCR has stood ready to take on all comers, regardless of their power and wealth. When the United States declared that the Constitution did not apply to detainees at Guantanamo, the CCR waded fearlessly into battle, its Legal Director declaring, "My job is to defend the Constitution from its enemies. Its main enemies right now are the Justice Department and the White House." In this first-ever comprehensive history of one of the most important legal organizations in the United States, the Center for Constitutional Rights, Albert Ruben shows us exactly what it means to defend the Constitution. He examines the innovative tactics of the CCR, the ways in which a radical organization is built and nurtured, and the impact that the CCR has had on our very conception of the law. This book is a must-read notonly for lawyers, but for all the rest of us who may one day findour rights in jeopardy"--

"There is hardly a struggle aimed at upholding and extending the rights embedded in the U.S. Constitution in which the Center for Constitutional Rights has not played a central role. Whether defending the rights of black people in the South, opponents of the war in Vietnam, and victims of torture worldwide, or fighting illegal actions of the U.S. government, the CCR has stood ready to take on all comers, regardless of their power and wealth. When the United States declared that the Constitution did not apply to detainees at Guantanamo, the CCR waded fearlessly into battle, its Legal Director declaring that "My job is to defend the Constitution from its enemies. Its main enemies right now are the Justice Department and the White House." In this first-ever comprehensive history of one of the most important legal organizations in the United States, the Center for Constitutional Rights, Ruben shows us exactly what it means to defend the Constitution. He examines the innovative tactics of the CCR, the ways in which a radical organization is built and nurtured, and the impact that the CCR has had on our very conception of the law. This book is a must-read for not only for lawyers, but for all the rest of us who may one day find our rights in jeopardy"--

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Language
English
Pages
200

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Table of Contents

You have the body
People's lawyer
We were just winging it
Kinoy
Stavis
Kuntsler
Smith
Educating
Strike
Getting down to cases
Funding
Docket report.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.7308/5
Library of Congress
KF4749 .R83 2011, KF4749.R83 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
200

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24809483M
ISBN 13
9781583672372, 9781583672389
LCCN
2011007669
OCLC/WorldCat
697261038

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15902417W

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