In 'The Rights Revolution', legal scholar Charles R. Epp examines the role of lawyers, activists, and supreme courts in shaping civil liberties in different countries. Epp compares the experiences of the United States, Canada, and India, exploring the strategies used by legal actors to advance civil rights and liberties. He analyzes landmark court cases and the impact of judicial decisions on social change. This insightful book offers a comparative perspective on the ethics and law of civil liberties and highlights the importance of legal activism in promoting social justice.