Clinical Law Review Symposium
Rebellious Lawyering at 25
SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2016
9 am – 12:15 pm
Baltimore, Maryland
On Community Economic Development
Teaching and Practicing Community Development Poverty Law: Avoiding “Regnant,” Building “Asset-Based”
Alicia Alvarez, The University of Michigan Law School
Susan D. Bennett, American University Washington College of Law
Louise A. Howells, University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law
Carmen V. Huertas-Noble, City University of New York School of Law
Hannah Lieberman, Executive Director, Neighborhood Legal Services Program (NLSP), Washington, DC
What’s Art Got To Do With it?: Non-Essential Assets, the Pervasiveness of Income Inequality, and Rebellious Lawyering
Patience A. Crowder, University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Movement Lawyering is Rebellious Lawyering
Brian Glick, Fordham University School of Law
Entrepreneurial Representation as Rebellious Lawyering
Paul R. Tremblay, Boston College Law School
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