Movement Lawyering in the Time of the Climate Crisis 

9 Pace Environmental Law Review (2022)

32 Pages Posted: 6 May 2025 Last revised: 14 May 2025

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Camila Bustos

Pace University - Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Date Written: May 01, 2023

Abstract

While climate litigation has emerged as a tool to tackle rising emissions and its devastating consequences, climate litigation as a strategy and movement has yet to be thoroughly analyzed through the lens of movement lawyering. Thus, this paper seeks to draw from existing literature on movement lawyering to explore the relationship between climate litigation and movement lawyering principles, addressing separate yet related questions: What does it mean to be a movement lawyer working on climate change? How do principles of climate justice shape movement lawyering and thus, climate litigation? How do lawyers think about accountability to their clients and the broader climate movement? What, if any, are the implications of having climate change litigation that is not grounded on a movement lawyering model?

Keywords: climate change, movement lawyering, climate justice, climate litigation

Suggested Citation

Bustos, Camila, Movement Lawyering in the Time of the Climate Crisis  (May 01, 2023). 9 Pace Environmental Law Review (2022), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5210232 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5210232

Camila Bustos (Contact Author)

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