Over the past decade, conservative Christian public law firms have
been some of the most active and aggressive litigators in the
nation. Their efforts have impacted important policy areas
including religion in the Public Square, school prayer, gay rights,
'family values' and abortion policy. But the Fundamentalist
Christian/Evangelical social movement is not monolithic. In this
probing and judicious work, Hacker explores and clarifies the
influence of ideology on the goals and behavior of three leading
conservative Christian law firms and how they differ in agendas and
approach. He provides rich interview narratives that shed light on
interest group behavior and how it is influenced by internal group
characteristics.
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