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All Work By Kara Acevedo

Essay Nov 2018

Energy, Skill, and Outrage: How the Clinical Model Can Support Law Students and Clients as Drivers of Social Change

Kara Acevedo and Miguel Soto

In “Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano’s Vision of Progressive Law Practice,” Gerald P. López advocates for an inclusive model of progressive lawyering that acknowledges and employs the varying expertise of all the participants in the struggle for social change. In a similar spirit, the East Bay Community Law Center […]

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