Poverty

Promises I Can Keep: Why Poor Women Put Motherhood before Marriage

Social Security and the Evolution of Elderly Poverty

Halving Global Poverty

No Shame in My Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City

Poverty, Work, and Policy: The United States in Comparative Perspective

Vulnerable Populations and Transformative Law Teaching

The essays included in this volume began as presentations at the March 19–20, 2010 “Vulnerable Populations and Economic Realities” teaching conference organized and hosted by Golden Gate University School of Law and co-sponsored by the Society of American Law Teachers (SALT). That conference, generously funded by a grant from The Elfenworks Foundation, brought together law faculty, practitioners, and students to reexamine how issues of race, gender, sexual identity, nationality, disability, and generally—outsider status—are linked to poverty.

A Payoff Out of Poverty?

Hovering Above Poverty, Grasping for Middle Class

The Sting of Poverty

Is Education the Cure for Poverty?

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