Introduction: The Making of Lawyers’ Careers
From the Golden Age to the Age of Disruption: Setting the Context for Lawyers’ Careers in the New Millennium
Change and Continuity in the Legal Field: From Walled-Off Hemispheres to More or Less Mixed Hierarchical Sequences
Race, Class, and Gender in the Structuring of Lawyers’ Early Careers
Two Hemispheres Revisited: Fields of Law, Practice Settings, and Client Types
Moving Up and Moving On: Careers in Law Firms
Rethinking the Solo Practitioner
Moving Inside: Practicing Law in Business Organizations
Commitment, Careerism, and Stratification: Careers in Government, Nonprofits, and Public Interest Organizations
White Spaces: The Enduring Racialization of American Law Firms, with Vitor M. Dias
Student Debt and Cumulative (Dis)Advantage in Lawyers’ Careers
Hegemonic Masculinity, Parenthood, and Gender Inequality, with Andreea Mogosanu
Dualities of Politics, Public Service, and Pro Bono in Lawyers’ Careers, with Ioana Sendroiu
Lawyers’ Satisfaction and the Making of Lawyers’ Careers, with Ioana Sendroiu
Conclusion
Conclusion: Structure and Agency in the Making of Lawyers’ Careers
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