3501 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Poverty law, professional responsibility, access to justice, inverted funding environment, Legal Services, public funding, low-income clients, traditional lawyering model, for-profit lawyers, limited scope representation, Model Rules of Professional Conduct, financial assistance to indigent clients
Constitutional Law, Eighth Amendment, Civil Asset Forfeiture, Criminal Procedure, Excessive Fines Clause, Proportionality, Housing, Pennsylvania, Supreme Court of the United States, SCOTUS
Law enforcement, policing, civil asset forfeiture, seizure, war on drugs, coercion, property, takings, default, contingent fees, contingency, private attorneys, bounty system, ethical prohibition, third party rights, innocent owners, race, communities of color, low income families, poverty