Legal Evolution: Impacting Voting Rights, Desegregation, and Legal Practice Transformation
The article discusses the sociology of law, focusing on legal change, legal action, and the legal profession. It explores theories of legal evolution by Maine, Durkheim, Marx, and Weber. It also examines voting rights, school desegregation, and equal employment opportunity as examples of legal action. Additionally, it delves into the transformation of legal practice in the late 20th century.