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Legal Aid lawyer / Mel Eichelbaum

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Pennsauken, NJ : BookBaby, 2019.Description: VI, 371 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781543975536
  • 1543975534
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • KF373  .E33 2019
Contents:
A time of tragedy and a time of hope -- Our journey south and traveling the Texas trail -- The Alamo city -- The politics and the peregrinus -- What were the odds? -- My Fort Dix adventure -- My dream job begins -- The Texas welfare wars -- A drive to the top -- Ten and a half months to home -- You're in the book -- So why can't girls wear pants? -- The amicus curiae -- A grandparent's dilemma -- Who will speak for the disabled -- Sometimes a loss becomes a win -- We're going to New Orleans -- Food for thought -- A child's a child, no matter how born -- Transitions -- My last hurrah.
Summary: "This book entails his memoir detailing the motivational forces and influences that steered him into the legal profession, his journey to becoming a Legal Aid lawyer, and primarily covering the significant civil rights and poverty law reform cases in which he was involved."--
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Includes bibliographical references (page 371).

A time of tragedy and a time of hope -- Our journey south and traveling the Texas trail -- The Alamo city -- The politics and the peregrinus -- What were the odds? -- My Fort Dix adventure -- My dream job begins -- The Texas welfare wars -- A drive to the top -- Ten and a half months to home -- You're in the book -- So why can't girls wear pants? -- The amicus curiae -- A grandparent's dilemma -- Who will speak for the disabled -- Sometimes a loss becomes a win -- We're going to New Orleans -- Food for thought -- A child's a child, no matter how born -- Transitions -- My last hurrah.

"This book entails his memoir detailing the motivational forces and influences that steered him into the legal profession, his journey to becoming a Legal Aid lawyer, and primarily covering the significant civil rights and poverty law reform cases in which he was involved."--

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