Define cause lawyering and explain the most common reason for it.

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Some lawyers devote their energies to representing “causes” rather than individuals or large corporate entities and organizations. Lawyers engage in cause lawyering when they use the law to advance a social movement or social policy they believe is in the “public interest.” Lawyers engaged in cause lawyering typically share the goals of the social or political movement they represent.

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The trace evidence unit in a crime lab may evaluate the following type(s) of evidence:

a. Fire debris b. Paint c. Glass d. Hairs and fibers e. All of the above

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Feminist theories examine the label of deviant from the perspective of the outsider. 2. Feminist perspectives view women’s experiences at the intersections of race, class, sexuality, and gender. 3. Critical theorists consider the patriarchy and capitalism to be empowering institutions for women. 4. Critical legal scholars argue that the law is “neutral” and “objective” in its creation and application. 5. Critical race theory gives voice to individuals who may not have their stories told in settings that are more traditional.

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What are the various types of data-gathering strategies discussed in this chapter? Describe them. Is any one technique "better" than another? Why? Under what kinds of conditions might certain types of data-gathering strategies be most appropriate?

What will be an ideal response?

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System Fragmentation:

What will be an ideal response?

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