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Growing the Toolbox: Diverse Strategies for Public Interest Lawyers in Campaigns to Expand Access to Health Care for Low-Income People
Successful advocacy campaigns for access to health care require lawyers to surpass traditional drafting, technical knowledge, and litigation tools. Influencing policymakers at the executive and legislative branches of government, not just the judiciary, calls for multiple and multiforum strategies as well as a variety of skills and capacities. The Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law demonstrated this multipronged approach by collaborating with community organizations during the FamilyCare campaign, with the media and key political figures during Memisovski v. Maram, and with national organizations in the Bell v. Leavitt case.
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- Litigation to Improve Access to Health Care for Children: Lessons from Memisovski v. Maram, by John Bouman, Frederick H. Cohen, David J. Chizewer, Stephanie Altman, and Thomas Yates
- The Power of Working with Community Organizations: The Illinois FamilyCare Campaign--Effective Results Through Collaboration, by John Bouman
