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July 17, 2008
Poverty Law Syllabi
I am moving this to the front because people are again starting to think about this. If you would like to share your syllabus, email me either the syllabus or a link and I'll post it.
RECENTLY ADDED SYLLABI (July 2008 - )
- Joan Flocks (Florida-Levin), Download syllabus_flocks.pdf
- Jon C. Dubin (Rutgers-Newark), Download poverty_lawsyllabusspring_2008a.pdf
- Jeff Selbin (Berkeley), Download law_poverty_course_syllabus.pdf
- Ezra Rosser (American Univ.), Download law_and_poverty_syllabus_fall_2007_rosser_w_no_cell_number.pdf
- Joel Handler (UCLA), Download law_215_cl_sch_08.pdf
Barbara Glesner Fines (University of Missouri Kansas City) emailed with a number of course syllabi that she found online that may be of interest to others (some are more dated than others):
- UPDATE: My own syllabus for this year can be found here.
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Poverty Law Course Materials - University of St. Thomas and University of Minnesota Schools of Law; taught by Lawrence McDonough and Monica Bogucki, both of the Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis.
- NOTE: this is a VERY good, up-to-date, website and the course materials (which incorporate a "book club") seem very interesting.
- UCLA Poverty Law and Social Welfare 2001, Syllabus Here.
- UCLA Law and the Poor, Spring 2003, Syllabus Here.
- University of Washington, Spring 2006, Syllabus Here; taught by Sara Ainsworth.
- Northeastern, Summer 2003, Syllabus Here; taught by Wally Holohan and Jim Rowan .
Thank you to Barbara Glesner Fines! (I am also willing to send my syllabus to those who email, but it is still a work in progress as I look to good ideas in the newer course syllabi above).
-E.R. erosser@wcl.american.edu
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I mentioned this post over at PrawfsBlawg, which is collecting course syllabi.
Posted by: Patrick S. O'Donnell | Jul 31, 2007 9:27:47 PM



