Book contents
- Legal Scholarship for the Urban Core
- Legal Scholarship for the Urban Core
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Editors and Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Change on the Ground
- Part II Reimagining Law for the Urban Core
- Part III The Legal Academy and the Urban Core
- 6 Focused Ethnography
- 7 Legal Education, Democracy, and the Urban Core
- 8 Education and Social Justice
- 9 Conclusion
- Index
7 - Legal Education, Democracy, and the Urban Core
from Part III - The Legal Academy and the Urban Core
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 June 2019
- Legal Scholarship for the Urban Core
- Legal Scholarship for the Urban Core
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Editors and Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Change on the Ground
- Part II Reimagining Law for the Urban Core
- Part III The Legal Academy and the Urban Core
- 6 Focused Ethnography
- 7 Legal Education, Democracy, and the Urban Core
- 8 Education and Social Justice
- 9 Conclusion
- Index
Summary
For the purposes of this chapter, I take two points from Barber’s comments. First, those engaged in the study and advancement of American democracy should treat cities and their governments not as parochial “laboratories of democracy” but as sophisticated, potentially powerful ends in themselves. Second, at a time of intense national and statewide political polarization in the United States, those hoping to better the lives of poor and marginalized people should increase their focus on cities.
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- Legal Scholarship for the Urban CoreFrom the Ground Up, pp. 140Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019