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This article investigates inequality, among other things, in lawyers' careers as a result of the 2007-2009 recession. The Article uses both qualitative and quantitative data to examine the differences in the experiences of lawyers from a range of practice settings: large law firms; midsize...
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Nonprofit organizations that provide services and advocacy to low income and other vulnerable populations are some of the most important institutions in the country. Since President Lyndon Johnson declared a War on Poverty in 1964, nonprofit entities have been at the forefront of poverty...
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Disclosures can be used to increase diversity in corporate America in terms of race, gender, sexual orientation, and disability. Scholars and policymakers have underappreciated this possibility because diversity is often omitted from the larger Corporate Social Responsibility (“CSR”) or...
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Law firm pro bono provides access to justice to low income and vulnerable populations. The professionals that manage pro bono programs are at the forefront of that process. The limited available research on these professionals do not often distinguish lawyers from other managers, or theorize...
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Racial allies are White individuals and institutions who actively work to dismantle systems of racial inequality and the consequences of poverty that disproportionately impact communities of color and are willing to both confer and share power with members of subjugated groups. There is no other...
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