Fall 2016 Course Schedule

Poverty Law (LAW-742-001)
Rosser

Meets: 01:30 PM - 02:50 PM (TTH) - Warren - Room N101

Enrolled: 25 / Limit: 40

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Notices

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Description

This class covers a range of poverty law issues. It begins with coverage of how poverty is measured, the major themes in poverty law, and the most important constitutional law cases. It then covers a number of specific issues: welfare, work, housing, health, education, criminalization, and access to justice. It ends by covering the relationship between market forces and poverty as well as human rights approaches to poverty law.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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JULIET BRODIE, CLARE PASTORE, EZRA ROSSER & JEFFREY SELBIN, POVERTY LAW, POLICY, AND PRACTICE (Aspen Publishers 2014). MICHAEL DESMOND, EVICTED: POVERTY AND PROFIT IN THE AMERICAN CITY (2016)

First Class Readings

Aug. 23: p. 1-24 Aug. 25: p. 25-57

Syllabus

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