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Home > Urban Law Journal > Vol. 44 (2017) > No. 5 (2017)

 

Symposium - How the Poor Still Pay More: A Reexamination of Urban Poverty in the Twenty-First Century

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Discovering that The Poor Pay More: Race Riots, Poverty, and the Rise of Consumer Law
Norman I. Silber

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Escaping the Abdication Trap When Cooperative Federalism Fails: Legal Reform After Flint
David A. Dana

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The Apps for Justice Project: Employing Design Thinking to Narrow the Access to Justice Gap
Lois R. Lupica, Tobias A. Franklin, and Sage M. Friedman

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The Right to an Attorney Is Not Enough: Steps to Rid the Criminal Justice System of Its Poverty Tax
Sarah Lustbader

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Policing the Poor and the Two Faces of the Justice Department
David E. Patton

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City Power in a New Era of Localism
Wendell E. Pritchett

 
 
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