Call-for-Papers and Conference: “Poverty Law? Where We Go From Here,” April 10-11, 2020, UC Berkeley School of Law
Posted: 9/26/2019 (Conference)
The fourth biennial poverty law conference, “Poverty Law? Where We Go From Here” hosted by Berkeley Law is happening on April 10-11, 2020. This conference will focus on the evolving nature of our collective obligation to each other, on changes to national, state, and local antipoverty programs, and on the future of poverty law as a field. This conference is a gathering for all those whose work focuses on the relationship between law and socio-economic marginality, broadly construed.
There are three main tracks to the conference:
- The History and/or Future of Antipoverty Efforts and Programs
- Antipoverty Teaching, Service, and Research
- General Poverty Law (subject matter not limited)
If you would like to present, please submit a title and abstract by Oct. 18, 2019 to erosser@wcl.american.edu.
Deadline: 10/18/2019
Location: UC Berkeley School of Law, Berkeley, CA