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Works in Social Welfare Law
2022
Race, Space and Democracy: Locally-Based Strategies for Development - Panel Discussion from Fourth National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Hosted at the American University Washington College of Law
Ezra Rosser
Federal Courts and the Poor: Lack of Standards and Uniformity in Civil In Forma Pauperis Pleadings
Ezra Rosser
2021
2020
Developing a Full and Fair Evidentiary Record in a Nonadversary Setting: Two Proposals for Improving Social Security Disability Adjudications
Jeffrey Lubbers
Exiling the Poor: The Clash of Redevelopment and Fair Housing in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Anita Sinha
Putting the Cards before the Purse: Distinctions, Differences, and Dilemmas in the Regulation of Stored Value Card Systems
Walter Effross
Writing Wrongs in Welfare: Why Legislating Morality Will Not Solve the Crisis of Poverty
Daniela Kraiem
The Social Security Administration's New Disability Adjudication Rules: A Significant and Promising Reform
Jeffrey Lubbers