For those adopting or thinking about adopting Poverty Law, Policy, and Practice (2014), the chapter-by-chapter teacher’s manual is now available on the publisher’s website under “Professor Materials.” To get access to the teacher’s manual, feel free to email any of us (Juliet Brodie, Clare Pastore, Ezra Rosser, and Jeffrey Selbin) or contact your Aspen representative. The front matter is here: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2391540. We are also happy to discuss the book and teaching poverty law with anyone who is considering the book and/or the class. Our hope is that the book (and the teacher’s manual) will be of use and will help more schools and professors offer the class.
Categories
Blogroll
- AIDWATCH
- Class Bias in Higher Education
- ClassCrits
- clinicians with not enough to do
- Corporate Justice Blog
- Dissenting Justice
- Economics & Poverty
- Inequality.org
- Juvenile Justice Blog
- NEJL Right On
- Poverty in America from Change.org
- PSLawNet Blog
- PSLawNet Blog
- SALT Law Blog
- samefacts.com
- Sister Scholar
- The Big Picture
Journals
Organizations
- AALS Section on Poverty Law
- ABA Commission on Homelessness and Poverty
- Brooks World Poverty Institute
- Center for Law and Social Policy
- Center for Poverty Research – Univ. of Kentucky
- Center on Poverty and Social Policy at Columbia Univ.
- Cornell Center for the Study of Inequality
- Featured Charity
- Future of Children
- Harvard Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy
- Harvard's Inequality in America Initiative
- International Bar Association Pro Bono Website
- LawHelp.org – Links to Legal Aid Programs by State
- National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty
- Opportunity Insights
- Poverty Solutions – Univ. of Michigan
- Roosevelt Institute
- Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
- Spotlight on Poverty and Inequality
- Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality
- TalkPoverty.org
- Tobin Project: Economic Inequality
- UNC Center on Poverty, Work & Inequality
- Washington Center for Equitable Growth
- Western Center on Law & Poverty
Research Resources