Homelessness and poverty are daunting institutions that appear to be insurmountable. However, I nonetheless urge that lawyers focus on abolishing homelessness and the cause of homelessness: poverty. I use the word “abolition” deliberately, to make the connection to the battles against slavery in the nineteenth century and for civil rights in the twentieth century. As “impregnable,” ineradicable, and intractable as homelessness and poverty seem today, so impregnable, ineradicable, and intractable did slavery and segregation appear in the past. I respect and honor any action taken by anyone to alleviate the suffering of the homeless or those living in poverty. Energy is devoted to feed, shelter, and clothe poor people, to provide health ca...
The homeless community is diverse, and the causes of homelessness are complex. As part of a Symposiu...
In this brief Essay, I offer frameworks for different ways of thinking about lawyering for abolition...
In this brief Essay, I offer frameworks for different ways of thinking about lawyering for abolition...
In this brief Essay, I offer frameworks for different ways of thinking about lawyering for abolition...
The white supremacy at the heart of the American criminal legal system works to control Black, Brown...
This Article examines the role of lawyers for homeless people. It argues that while even the most ze...
The new homeless are more diverse, encompassing more minorities, women, younger people, and more f...
This Article examines the role of lawyers for homeless people. It argues that while even the most ze...
This Note will demonstrate how current legislative responses to homelessness are bound and crippled ...
Forums such as this develop our understanding of current efforts to bring about positive change for ...
This article draws upon the experiences of the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization at Yale L...
In American social welfare history, the intent with which one became poor has determined their eligi...
This Poverty Law Issue provides testimony as to why and how the legal profession, the government, an...
There is increasing recognition that the ableist trope “Justice is Blind” is a decades-long gaslight...
The crisis in the provision of legal services to poor people has a long history. As with many longst...
The homeless community is diverse, and the causes of homelessness are complex. As part of a Symposiu...
In this brief Essay, I offer frameworks for different ways of thinking about lawyering for abolition...
In this brief Essay, I offer frameworks for different ways of thinking about lawyering for abolition...
In this brief Essay, I offer frameworks for different ways of thinking about lawyering for abolition...
The white supremacy at the heart of the American criminal legal system works to control Black, Brown...
This Article examines the role of lawyers for homeless people. It argues that while even the most ze...
The new homeless are more diverse, encompassing more minorities, women, younger people, and more f...
This Article examines the role of lawyers for homeless people. It argues that while even the most ze...
This Note will demonstrate how current legislative responses to homelessness are bound and crippled ...
Forums such as this develop our understanding of current efforts to bring about positive change for ...
This article draws upon the experiences of the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization at Yale L...
In American social welfare history, the intent with which one became poor has determined their eligi...
This Poverty Law Issue provides testimony as to why and how the legal profession, the government, an...
There is increasing recognition that the ableist trope “Justice is Blind” is a decades-long gaslight...
The crisis in the provision of legal services to poor people has a long history. As with many longst...
The homeless community is diverse, and the causes of homelessness are complex. As part of a Symposiu...
In this brief Essay, I offer frameworks for different ways of thinking about lawyering for abolition...
In this brief Essay, I offer frameworks for different ways of thinking about lawyering for abolition...