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Erlanger, Howard S. – Law and Society Review, 1978
Though Legal Services differed from Legal Aid, neither the organization as a whole, its reformist elements, nor its local administrators were dominated by a "new breed" of activist lawyer with elite credentials. Rather, Legal Services was characterized in 1967 and 1972 by a remarkable homogeneity of staff. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Services, Demography, Lawyers, Legal Aid
Erlanger, Howard S. – American Bar Foundation Research Journal, 1978
Evidence suggests that the current public interest effort is limited mainly by the number of jobs available in that sector. Various methods of increasing the funding of that sector and thus, the number of jobs, are reviewed. (Author/WI)
Descriptors: Job Development, Lawyers, Legal Aid, Public Service Occupations

Erlanger, Howard S. – American Sociological Review, 1977
"Comparison of the subsequent careers of 228 lawyers in Legal Services in 1967 to those of 981 other lawyers who were practicing law in 1967 indicates that participation in the program has an important effect on both the distribution of professional services and the rendering of reform-oriented free or reduced fee work." (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Federal Programs, Government Employees
Erlanger, Howard S. – 1976
The effects of participation as a salaried professional in a reform oriented organization on the participants' subsequent career is considered in this paper and studied in the context of the OEO sponsored Legal Services Program. Because of the paucity of literature on the consequences of participation in reform organizations, a related literature,…
Descriptors: Career Change, Community Action, Comparative Analysis, Economic Factors
Erlanger, Howard S.; Persily, Fred – 1976
In considering whether subcultural values were associated with violence, it was critical to determine both the precise content of such values and the way in which the subculture interacts with structural forces to affect the level of violence. Based on interview and observational materials, this qualitative study examined the role of…
Descriptors: Activism, Antisocial Behavior, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Traits

Erlanger, Howard S. – 1976
The characteristics of professionals recruited into the Legal Services Program sponsored by the Office of Economic Opportunity are examined in this paper. It finds that, contrary to the literature on activist professionals, Legal Services was not dominated by lawyers with elite family and educational backgrounds or with prior commitments to…
Descriptors: Educational Background, Family Characteristics, Family Income, Family Status