"...an inspiring book about educational courage, about a law school for working class people of all ages, that challenges the orthodoxy of the profession with its unique vision." -Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States Debbie Hagan skillfully reconstructs the true story of how working-class democracy confronted a narrowly elitist, selfishly deceptive American Bar Association. A superb book, more compelling than most novels or movie scripts, it should be read by every lawyer and layman. -Michael Parenti author of The Terrorism Trap, The Assassination of Julius Caesar, and Superpatriotism.
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