Legal change : lessons from America's social movements /
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New York, NY :
Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law,
2015
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Michael Waldman
- A note from the founding legal director / Burt Neuborne
- Shaping the voting rights narrative / Wendy Weiser
- The Supreme Court follows public opinion / Cass R. Sunstein
- The improbable victory of marriage equality / John F. Kowal
- How can we end capital punishment / Diann Rust-Tierney
- The road to Heller / Michael Waldman
- Political advocacy
- The paths to change in environmental law / Richard Ayres, Michell Bernard, Frederick A. O. ("Fritz") Schwarz, Jr.
- The unlikely allies behind criminal justice reform / Marc Levin, Inimal Chettiar
- The New York State playbook for reform / Lawrence Norden, Ian Vandewalker.
- Policing the police / Faiza Patel
- Does the civil rights movement model still work? / Nicole M. Austin-Hillery
- A voting rights act for reproductive rights / Nancy Norshup
- How philanthropy builds infrastructure / Gara LaMarche
- A 21st century model for change? / Keesha Gaskins
- How does legal change happen? : perspectives from the academy / Michael Waldman, Barry Friedman, Helen Hershkoff, Kenji Yoshino