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The farmer's lawyer : the North Dakota Nine and the fight to save the family farm / Sarah Vogel.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Thorndike Press large type biography and memoirPublisher: Waterville, ME : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2022Copyright date: ©2021Edition: Large print editionDescription: 701 pages (large print) : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781432896751
  • 143289675X
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Contents:
Part I--The sowing. The platform ; The first farmer ; Cottonwood haven ; Cut, slash, chop ; The starve out ; A little bit of nothing -- Part II--The growing. The organizers ; Problem case ; The farmer's lawyer ; Here once the embattled farmers stood ; Time to make some law ; Exhaustion ; Competency of counsel -- Part III--The reaping. Bitter harvest ; If we eat, you shall eat ; Springing the trap ; Unity ; The dead chicken argument ; The front steps of the courthouse ; Nothing but the truth ; Wouldn't Bill Langer be proud ; Discovery ; The Biblical injunction -- Part IV--The saved seed. There is one bright spot where the people rule -- Epilogue--Strength from the soil.
Summary: "In the early 1980s, farmers were suffering through the worst economic crisis to hit rural America since the Great Depression. Desperate, they called Sarah Vogel, a young lawyer. Sarah brought a national class action lawsuit, which pitted her against the Reagan administration's Department of Justice, in her fight for family farmers' rights. A story about justice and holding the powerful to account, The Farmer's Lawyer shows how the farm economy we all depend on almost fell apart what we can learn from Sarah's battle as a similar calamity looms large on our horizon once again"-- Back cover.
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Large Print Book Large Print Book Dr. James Carlson Library Large Print NonFiction 978.4 V879 Checked out 05/09/2024 33111010650154
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Sarah's story, told in her unique voice, inspires me--and I'm sure it will inspire you--to fight for family farmers. --Willie Nelson

An exquisitely written American saga. --Sarah Smarsh

Remarkably well told and heartfelt. --John Grisham

The unforgettable true story of a young lawyer's impossible legal battle to stop the federal government from foreclosing on thousands of family farmers.

In the early 1980s, farmers were suffering through the worst economic crisis to hit rural America since the Great Depression. Land prices were down, operating costs and interest rates were up, and severe weather devastated crops. Instead of receiving assistance from the government as they had in the 1930s, these hardworking family farmers were threatened with foreclosure by the very agency that Franklin Delano Roosevelt created to help them.

Desperate, they called Sarah Vogel in North Dakota. Sarah, a young lawyer and single mother, listened to farmers who were on the verge of losing everything and, inspired by the politicians who had helped farmers in the '30s, she naively built a solo practice of clients who couldn't afford to pay her. Sarah began drowning in debt and soon her own home was facing foreclosure. In a David and Goliath legal battle reminiscent of A Civil Action or Erin Brockovich , Sarah brought a national class action lawsuit, which pitted her against the Reagan administration's Department of Justice, in her fight for family farmers' Constitutional rights. It was her first case.

A courageous American story about justice and holding the powerful to account, The Farmer's Lawyer shows how the farm economy we all depend on for our daily bread almost fell apart due to the willful neglect of those charged to protect it, and what we can learn from Sarah's battle as a similar calamity looms large on our horizon once again.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 651-698).

Part I--The sowing. The platform ; The first farmer ; Cottonwood haven ; Cut, slash, chop ; The starve out ; A little bit of nothing -- Part II--The growing. The organizers ; Problem case ; The farmer's lawyer ; Here once the embattled farmers stood ; Time to make some law ; Exhaustion ; Competency of counsel -- Part III--The reaping. Bitter harvest ; If we eat, you shall eat ; Springing the trap ; Unity ; The dead chicken argument ; The front steps of the courthouse ; Nothing but the truth ; Wouldn't Bill Langer be proud ; Discovery ; The Biblical injunction -- Part IV--The saved seed. There is one bright spot where the people rule -- Epilogue--Strength from the soil.

"In the early 1980s, farmers were suffering through the worst economic crisis to hit rural America since the Great Depression. Desperate, they called Sarah Vogel, a young lawyer. Sarah brought a national class action lawsuit, which pitted her against the Reagan administration's Department of Justice, in her fight for family farmers' rights. A story about justice and holding the powerful to account, The Farmer's Lawyer shows how the farm economy we all depend on almost fell apart what we can learn from Sarah's battle as a similar calamity looms large on our horizon once again"-- Back cover.

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