New Response (and Reply) to Amy Wax’s Musical Chairs and Tall Buildings: “Poverty Law 101: The Law and History of the U.S. Welfare State”

New Response (and Reply) to Amy Wax’s Musical Chairs and Tall Buildings: Karen Tani, Poverty Law 101: The Law and History of the U.S. Welfare State, 39 FORDHAM URB. L.J. CITY SQUARE 1 (2012), http://urbanlawjournal.com/?p=417.

Here is the reply: Amy L. Wax, Reply, The Limited Utility of History in Poverty Law Education, 39 FORDHAM URB. L.J. CITY SQUARE 93 (2012), http://urbanlawjournal.com/?p=595.

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The original article that Tani was replying to is here: Amy L. Wax, Musical Chairs and Tall Buildings: Teaching Poverty Law in the 21st Century, 34 Fordham Urban L.J. 1363 (2007).

For those who teach poverty law or similar classes, these three short articles are worth reading!

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