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Social Justice Lawyering. “The first thing I lost in law school was the reason that I came…”. “I am not sure justice is being done, but I am following the law.”. Law Justice. But you can help narrow the gap !.
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“The first thing I lost in law school was the reason that I came…”
“I am not sure justice is being done, but I am following the law.”
Law Justice But you can help narrow the gap!
Though we say differentlyJustice is actually a counter-cultural value in the legal profession
Challenge: Hold on to the justice dreams that brought you to law school
Thousands of others have been able to do social justice law and make a livingKatrina sample of examples
Katrina Damaged 90,000 Square Miles Area from Boston to Baltimore Inland hundreds of miles
USDC Civil Rights Action for Release of Misdemeanor Women • Sep 20, 2005 federal civil rights action filed for misdemeanor women sent to Angola state prison – Paula Cobb, Nick Trenticosta, Carol Sobel
Lawyers Volunteer 24/7to Identify Unknown Prisoners • Phyllis Mann – interviewed over 2400 prisoners herself by September 13, 2005.
St. Bernard Parish: September 2005Rent Only to Blood RelativesOrdinance
Federal challenge to LA eviction laws – tacking 3 day notice
NAACP LDF & Civil Rights Advocates file Voting Rights Action
FEMA - November 15, 2005 Quit paying for housing for nearly 60,000 homeless Katrina families residing in government paid hotel and motel rooms.
McWaters v FEMA to halt FEMA evictions *4500 hours of pro bono legal work by 20 lawyers private firm Lawyers Committee Civil Rights & Public Interest Law Project
Criminal Courthouse Closed No Jury Trials No Witnesses No Victims Accused Still Lost in System
6000 criminal case backlog – May 2006 • Judges only in courtrooms part-time • Insufficient #s Public Defenders • Problems with Jail Facilities • Absent retired or quit NOPD officers • Evidence problems • District Attorney problems • Displaced victims, witnesses • Backlog cut to 3000 by October 06; • Backlog cut to 2000 by December 06;
June 2006 - 1040 families allowed to return to public housing HUD Announces Demolition of 4500 Apartments