From Street Lawyering to Systemic Lawyering: Meeting the Basic Needs of Unaccompanied and Homeless Youth Through Systemic Legal Advocacy

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Systemic legal advocacy for homeless youth is a developing field. Increasingly lawyers are looking to local legislative advocacy, litigation, and community organizing to reduce the overwhelming recurrence of legal issues among homeless youth.

By Casey Trupin and Richard A. Wayman From July - August 2005