![]() |
Equal Justice: A History of the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee |
| HOME | BOOKS FOR SALE | COLLECTING TERMS | SEARCH | BLOG |
| For credit card orders through PayPal (United States Media Mail shipping only) | For all other purchases | ||
![]() |
|||
Equal Justice: A History of the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee, by Cannon, thomas g.. Marquette University Press: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2010. Edition: First edition. Hardcover, 5.75 by 8.75 inches, 440 pages. Blue paper-covered boards with gold lettering on front nd spine, Illustrated with black and white photographs. Includes an Index of Cases, General Index, and bibliographical references.
Condition: As new. No jacket.
Contents: Publisher's Note:
The Legal Aid Society of Milwau;kee is one of America's oldest public-interest law firms. It was founded in 1916 with a unique mandate "to do all things necessary for the prevention of injustice." Each year, it provides free legal services to more than 8,000 of Wisconsin's poorest residents: abused and neglected children, victims of domestic violence, individuals living with HIV/AIDS, prisoners, immigrants, consumers, and those who are elderly, unemployed, homeless, mentally ill, or disabled. Over the past century, the Society has been instrumental in many reforms, such as wisconsin's first small claims court, its first public defender program, and its first class action lawsuit brought on behalf of the poor.
Shipping Amount: Media Mail Shipping with Delivery Confirmation: $4.00. (Discount provided for multiple book orders.)