Category Archives: Poverty Law

Equal Justice Conference – Jacksonville, FL

The American Bar Association and the National Legal Aid & Defender Association present the Equal Justice Conference  May 17-19, 2012. The Self-Represented Litigation Network presents a pre-conference on May 16. Details…

Economic Policy & Development in Low- & Moderate-Income Communities – Cleveland, OH

The Community Development and Research Departments of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland invite paper submissions for its 10th annual Policy Summit, to be held June 28-29, 2012, in Cleveland,…

Call for Papers: Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law

The Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law, is currently seeking submissions from students, professors, and practitioners. The Journal publishes full-length articles, book reviews, and shorter commentaries on a…

Call for Papers: Race, Ethnicity, and Appalachia

Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts seeks submissions for Volume 6, Number 1 (Autumn 2012): Race, Ethnicity, and Appalachia. Papers must be received by January 15, 2012. We invite papers that consider…

Call for Papers: Journal of Gender, Race & Justice

The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice (University of Iowa College of Law) is dedicated to the living discussion of feminist inquiry and critical race analysis in legal scholarship. We…

Credit Scoring and Credit Reporting – Boston, MA

Suffolk Law School and the National Consumer Law Center are convening a Research Symposium on Credit Scoring and Credit Reporting in Boston on June 6-7, 2012. Paper proposals are due…

Making Cents: Forging a New California in a Time of Crisis – Berkeley, CA

Berkeley Law hosts Making Cents: Forging a New California in a Time of Crisis Oct. 22, 2011. mw

South Asia Legal Studies – Madison, WI

The University of Wisconsin Law School, Global Legal Studies Center & the Institute for Legal Studies present the Fifth Annual South Asia Legal Studies Pre-Conference Thur., Oct. 20, 2011. The…

ClassCrits – Criminalizing Economic Inequality – Washington, DC

The ClassCrits Project, American University, Washington College of Law, and the UC Davis School of Law present ClassCrits IV: Criminalizing Economic Inequality Sept. 23-24, 2011. mw

Miller’s Courts: Media, Rules, Policy, and the Future of Access to Justice – Eugene, OR

The Oregon Law Review host a symposium called “Miller’s Courts: Media, Rules, Policy, and the Future of Access to Justice” April 13, 2012.  At this event, we will honor Professor…