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Article: Public interest law: the movement at midlife.
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- Yakima Herald-Republic
- Article date:
- April 1, 2008
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INTRODUCTION
I. METHODOLOGY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SURVEYED ORGANIZATIONS
A. Scale and Complexity
B. Goals
C. The Political and Judicial Climate
D. Achievements and Challenges
E. Strategies
F. The Contemporary Landscape
II. THE STRUCTURE OF DECISION MAKING
A. The Priority-Setting Process
B. The Influence of Funders
C. Criteria for Decisions
III. MONEY
A. Sources of Funding
B. Challenges
C. Time and Staff
D. Salaries, Recruitment, and Retention
IV. CLIENTS AND COLLABORATION
A. Clients
B. Collaboration with Grassroots, Government, and Private Sector
Organizations
C. ...