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A 312-page paperback published by New York University Press that examines the evolution of the American legal profession. The work traces its historical development, surveys the current structure and practices, and discusses possible directions for the profession in the future. Readers can expect analysis of professional identity, legal education, regulatory frameworks, and issues surrounding access to justice, all presented in a clear, evidence-based manner. It aims to offer a detailed account of how lawyers and the legal system have shaped, and will continue to shape, American society.
| Format | Paperback |
| Pages | 312 |
| Publisher | New York University Press |
| Subject | Law, Legal Profession, History |