Community Development Law and Economic Justice: Why Law Matters
Susan D. Bennett
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Works by Susan D. Bennett in Law
2017
2016
Teaching and Practicing Community Development Poverty Law: Avoiding “Regnant,” Building “Asset-Based”
Susan D. Bennett
Comparative Approaches to Attacking Social Exclusion in Social Housing: Exploring the Possibilities for Inclusive Participation in Land Use Adjudications
Susan D. Bennett
Teaching the Ethics and Practice of Serving Entrepreneurs with Limited English Proficiency
Susan D. Bennett
2015
Language Access, Justice Access: Best Practices in Providing Legal Services to Clients with Limited Means and Limited English Proficiency
Susan D. Bennett
Teaching Storytelling in Clinics and First Year Simulation Courses: Using Cases, Clients, Court Observations and Simulation
Susan D. Bennett
2014
2013
2012
Community, Collaboration and Narrative: A Workshop at the Intersection of Scholarship, Teaching and Practice
Susan D. Bennett
Interviewed as housing expert on current developments in the loss of affordable workforce and artists’ housing in the District of Columbia
Susan D. Bennett
Under Milkweed: A Chronicle for a Pedagogy of Community Economic Development Law and Community Lawyering
Susan D. Bennett
2011
The City as Protagonist, the Professor as Archaeologist: Five Years of Excavating the Chronicle of Milkweed Park
Susan D. Bennett
Foreclosure Outreach and Organizing: Lawyers and Community Organizations Partner to Empower Clients
Susan D. Bennett
2010
2009
Concluding Conference: Establishing and Enhancing Clinical Legal Education in China
Susan D. Bennett
2008
Remote Control? Contingencies, Risks and Rewards in Supervising Students Representing “Long Distance” Clients
Susan D. Bennett
Reflections on Three Weeks: the ‘China Rule of Law Project: Training Clinical Teachers in China, July 16 - August 3, 2007
Susan D. Bennett
2007
Constructing the Social Impact Statement to Measure the Full Cost of Urban Renewal_October 20, 2007
Susan D. Bennett
2006
2005
2002
Little Engines That Could: Community Clients, Their Lawyers, and Training in the Arts of Democracy
Susan D. Bennett