Saint Louis University Public Law Review
Representing the Poor and Homeless: Innovations in Advocacy (Volume XIX, No. 2)
Prefatory Matter
Introduction
Introduction
Sidney D. Watson
Articles
Advocacy and Attribution: Shaping and Responding to Perceptions of the Causes of Homelessness
Gary Blasi
The Lawyer as Abolitionist: Ending Homelessness and Poverty in Our Time
Florence Wagman Roisman
“The Possibility of a Beloved Place”: Residents and Placemaking in Public Housing Communities
Susan Bennett
Housing Out the Poor
John J. Ammann
Homelessness and Human Rights: Towards an Integrated Strategy
Maria Foscarinis
Discharges to the Streets: Hospitals and Homelessness
Sidney D. Watson
Representing the Poor and Homeless: Innovations in Advocacy Tackling Homelessness Through Economic Self-Sufficiency
Susan R. Jones
The New Localism in Welfare Advocacy
Matthew Diller
Affordable Housing: Can Nimbyism Be Transformed into Okimbyism
Peter W. Salsich Jr.
Representing the Poor and Homeless: A Community-Based Approach
Robert A. Solomon