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University of Michigan Law School Faculty Bibliography: Alvarez, Alicia (2006-2019)

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Bibliography

Books

  • Alvarez, Alicia and Paul R. Tremblay. Teacher's Manual to Introduction to Transactional Lawyering Practice. St. Paul, Minn.: West, 2017.
  • Alvarez, Alicia and Paul R. Tremblay. Introduction to Transactional Lawyering Practice. St. Paul, Minn.: West Group, 2013.

Book Chapters

  • Alvarez, Alicia. "One Community Economic Development Clinic's Seminar and the Challenges in Connecting the Work of the Clinic to the Work of the Client." In Transforming the Education of Lawyers: The Theory and Practice of Clinical Pedagogy, edited by Susan J. Bryant, Elliott S. Milstein, and Ann C. Shalleck, 99-106. Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, 2014.

Journal Articles

  • Alvarez, Alicia. "The Wild, Wild Midwest." Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law 26, no. 1 (2017): 43-9.
  • Alvarez, Alicia, Susan Bennett, Louise Howells, and Hannah Lieberman. "Teaching and Practicing Community Development Poverty Law: Lawyers and Clients as Trusted Neighborhood Problem Solvers." Clinical Law Review 23, no. 2 (2017): 577-610.
  • Alvarez, Alicia. "Lawyers, Organizers, and Workers: Collaboration and Conflict in Worker Cooperative Development." Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy 24, no. 3 (2017): 353-80.
  • Alvarez, Alicia. "Community Development Clinics: What Does Poverty Have to Do with Them?"  Fordham Urban Law Journal 34, no. 4 (2007): 1269-1284.
  • Alvarez, Alicia. "A Call for Fairness: The Historical and Continuing Exclusion of Latinos from Public Housing in Chicago." La Raza Law Journal 9, no. 2 (1996): 155-175. (Work published when author not on Michigan Law faculty.)

Reprints (Articles and other publications reprinted in full and Law Quadrangle)

  • Alvarez, Alicia. "Community Development Clinics: What Does Poverty Have to Do with Them?" In Clinical Anthology: Readings for Live-Client Clinics, edited by Alex J. Hurder, 492-500. 2nd ed. New Providence, N.J.: LexisNexis, 2011. (Originally published under the same title in Fordham Urb. L.J. 34, no. 4 (2007): 1269-84.)