Michael E. Tigar has worked for over fifty years with movements for social change as a human rights lawyer, law professor, and writer. He has taught at law schools in the United States, France, South Africa, and Japan, and is Emeritus Professor at Duke Law School and American University Washington College of Law. He has authored or coauthored fourteen books, three plays, and scores of articles and essays. His book, Law and the Rise of Capitalism, first published by Monthly Review Press, has been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Turkish, and Chinese.
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Praise for Fighting Injustice: "No one since Clarence Darrow has been in the middle of more of his generation's important legal battles than Mike Tigar. His memoir[, Fighting Injustice,] is must reading for those who wonder if law can still be exciting, heroic and moral. Tigar proves it is, with wit, high style and great stories." - John Keker, partner, Keker & Van Nest; formerly Irangate special prosecutor

