Volume 42 (1992) Symposium on the Role of International Law in Global Environmental Protection | Interuniversity Poverty Law Consortium
Symposium
An International Regime for Environmental Protection
Geoffrey Palmer
Comments on “An International Regime for Environmental Protection,” by Rt. Hon. Professor Sir Geoffrey Palmer
Alan S. Miller
Consortium
Introduction—Interuniversity Poverty Law Consortium
Gabrielle Lessard
Law School Support for Community-Based Economic Development in Low-Income Urban Neighborhoods
Jeffrey S. Lehman and Rochelle E. Lento
The “Homeless Seminar” at UCLA
Gary L. Blasi
The Law Clinic As a Regional Center: Looking for Solutions to Rural Southern Housing Problems
Deborah H. Bell
“Legal Theory and Practice” Development at the University of Maryland: One Teacher’s Experience in Programmatic Context
Barbara L. Bezdek
Surveying Poverty: Addressing Poverty Law in a Required Course
Catherine L. La Fleur
Developing a Poverty Law Course: A Case Study
Lois Johnson and Louise G. Trubek
A Battered Women's Rights Clinic: Designing a Clinical Program Which Encourages a Problem-Solving Vision of Lawyering that Empowers Clients and Community
Susan Bryant and Maria Arias
The Best Defense Is a Good Offense: Incorporating Special Education Law into Delinquency Representation in the Juvenile Law Clinic
Joseph B. Tulman
Notes
AIDS: The Life and Death Conflict Between the Confidentiality of Blood Donors and the Recovery of Blood Recipients
Amy L. Fisher
School Financing Plans: The Poor Get Poorer
John W. Lawrence Jr.
Comments
The Constitutionality of Victim Impact Statements: Payne v. Tennessee, 111 S. Ct. 2597 (1991)
David A. Goldberg
Prison Conditions and the Deliberate Indifference Standard Under the Eighth Amendment: Wilson v. Seiter, 111 S. Ct. 2321 (1991)
Richard H. Kuhlman