Vol. 34 No. 4, May 2007
Index
- A home of its own: the role of poverty law in furthering law schools' missions.
- Race and wealth disparity: the role of law and the legal system.
- Poverty, inequality, and class in the structural constitutional law course.
- Community development clinics: what does poverty have to do with them?
- Restorative justice: how law schools can help heal their communities.
- Re-conceptualizing poverty law clinical curriculum and legal services practice: the need for generalists.
- Poverty law and civil procedure: rethinking the first-year course.
- Creeping impoverization: material conditions, income inequality, and ERISA pedagogy early in the 21st century.
- Musical chairs and tall buildings: teaching poverty law in the 21st century.
- The pendulum swings back: poverty law in the old and new curriculum.