Investigates the multi-faceted role of law in challenging the conditions of key low-wage industries in Los Angeles from the 1992 civil unrest through the 2008 recession
Contests critical accounts of lawyering for social change through in-depth study of leadership and legal mobilization in economic justice campaigns
Examines how the labor movement builds union density and political power through development of community alliances and innovative sectoral strategies at the local level
Reveals how social movement struggle over city power is shaping the future of work in America
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