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		<title>Book Review:Something to believe in</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[KF299.P8 S334 2004
Something to believe in; politics, professionalism, andcause lawyering.Scheingold, Stuart A. and Austin Sarat.
&#160;Scheingold (political science emeritus, U. of Washington) and Sarat(jurisprudence and political science, Amherst College) describe the differences 
between conventional lawyers who view their work as an emotionlesstechnical activity and &#8220;cause lawyers,&#8221; who may specialize inenvironmental or human rights work but in [...]]]></description>
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<DIV>Something to believe in; politics, professionalism, and<BR>cause lawyering.<BR>Scheingold, Stuart A. and Austin Sarat.</DIV><br />
<DIV><BR>&nbsp;Scheingold (political science emeritus, U. of Washington) and Sarat<BR>(jurisprudence and political science, Amherst College) describe the differences </DIV><br />
<DIV>between conventional lawyers who view their work as an emotionless<BR>technical activity and &#8220;cause lawyers,&#8221; who may specialize in<BR>environmental or human rights work but in any case have refused to set<BR>their convictions aside. The authors focus on the lawyers with a cause<BR>and their relationships with each other, vvith conventional lawyers, with<BR>the legal system, and with politics, finding some of the most interesting<BR>questions in the concept of being a cause lawyer in a liberal democracy.</DIV></p>
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