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Working in the Public Interest Law Conference
Conferences and Symposia to 2010
  • Chris Adams, Georgia Capital Defender
  • Fran Ansley, University of Tennessee College of Law
  • Susan Berkowitz, South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center
  • Emmet Bondurant, Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore, LLP
  • Avi Brisman, Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless
  • Judith Browne, The Advancement Project
  • Brad Caftel, National Economic Development and Law Center
  • Tim Casey, Legal Momentum
  • Sue Colussy, Catholic Social Services
  • Andrea Costello, Southern Legal Counsel
  • Dazon Dixon Diallo, SisterLove, Inc.
  • Uche Egemonye, Disability Law and Policy Center
  • Tom Ehr, MTV Europe Foundation
  • Anne S. Emanuel, Georgia State University College of Law
  • Jerry Gonzalez, Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials
  • Edward Gresser, Progressive Policy Institute
  • Steve Gottlieb, Atlanta Legal Aid Society
  • Dan Hatcher, University of Baltimore School of Law
  • William Hunter, McIntosh County Public Schools
  • Sue Jamieson, Atlanta Legal Aid Society
  • Bryan Jones, Citizen affected by the Olmstead decision
  • Steve C. Jones, Superior Courts, Western Judicial Circuit
  • Jackie Knapp, Kilpatrick Stockton, LLP
  • Eric Kocher, Georgia Law Center for the Homeless
  • Nancy Lindbloom, Georgia Legal Services
  • John Little, Committee for Economic Development
  • David Lyle, American Constitution Society of Law & Policy
  • Laughlin McDonald, Southern Regional ACLU
  • Mike Mears, Georgia Public Defender Standards Council
  • Alisha Morgan, Georgia House of Representatives
  • John Munzenmaier, Citizen affected by the Olmstead decision
  • Ajulo Othow Norman, Southern Rural Development Initiative
  • Jennifer Owens, League of Women Voters of Georgia
  • Joe Pierce, United Way of Northwest Louisiana
  • Mary Price, Families Against Mandatory Minimums
  • Joan Prittie, Project Safe
  • Mae C. Quinn, University of Tennessee College of Law
  • Teresa Roseborough, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, LLP
  • Kay Scott, Planned Parenthood of Georgia
  • Skipper StipeMaas, Georgia Legal Services
  • Michael Stoops, National Coalition for the Homeless
  • Cindy Wang, Georgia Public Defender Standards Council
  • Michele Wasline, National Council of La Raza
  • Gerald Weber, American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia
  • Jeffrey Williams, Georgia School Superintendents Association
  • Joan M. Yoon, Health Law Partnership
  • Amy Zaremba, Georgia Justice Project
  • John Edwards, U.S. Senate
The WIPI Conference was held April 7-8, 2006 at the University of Georgia School of Law.
Publication Date
4-7-2006
Abstract

Entirely student organized, WIPI seeks to bring together eminent practitioners in their respective fields, students, and faculty to discuss practical approaches to lawyering which can best serve the poor. Practical methods of challenging poverty are often not covered in traditional law school courses. This conference seeks to remedy that and provide dynamic, creative ways to combat poverty through the vehicle of the law.

Citation Information
Chris Adams, Fran Ansley, Susan Berkowitz, Emmet Bondurant, et al.. "Working in the Public Interest Law Conference" (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anne_emanuel/27/