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If you are a legal services attorney, public interest practitioner, law professor, or law school librarian, then we want to make sure you have a chance to sign up to access NCLEJ’s Federal Practice Manual for Legal Aid Attorneys.
For decades, the Manual served as a storied resource to guide lawyers through federal litigation. NCLEJ has put considerable effort into reviving and republishing the Manual, and our revised edition provides the most comprehensive expertise for those litigating on behalf of low-income and disadvantaged clients seeking to vindicate their constitutional and statutory rights.
The revised edition of the Manual covers a broad range of topics that provide valuable insight into the litigation process, including:
* Interviewing clients and preparing the lawsuit
* Drafting pleadings
* Federal court jurisdiction
* Section 1983 elements and requirements of related federal statutes
* Enforcing federal rights against states and state officials, local governments
* Responding to motions to dismiss and overcoming jurisdictional hurdles
* Engaging in written discovery and depositions
* Pretrial motions practice
* Class action advocacy
* Trial and appellate advocacy
* Negotiating settlements and enforcing consent decrees
* Obtaining relief, including damages, declaratory judgments, and attorney’s fees and costs
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