Professor Anthony Alfieri Publishes Article on Law and Politics of Community

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Professor Anthony V. Alfieri’s recent article “Resistance Songs: Mobilizing the Law and Politics of Community” will be published in the University of Texas School of Law Texas Law Review. The purpose of this article is to draw out the lessons of antebellum freedom suits, and, by comparison, modern civil rights and environmental justice suits, to learn how to tell better stories of community power and resistance in Miami and elsewhere. Professor Alfieri, Dean's Distinguished Scholar, is the Founder and Director of the Center for Ethics and Public Service, and the Founder of the Historic Black Church Program. He teaches civil procedure, ethics, professional liability, public interest law and leadership, social entrepreneurship, and lawyer malpractice. He has published more than 70 articles, essays, and editorials on ethics, criminal justice, poverty law, and the legal profession in leading journals and book anthologies. His work has been cited and downloaded more than 3,000 times in books, law journals, social science networks, and the media.



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