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Vicki Lens, “Poor Justice: How the Poor Fare in Court” (Oxford UP, 2015)

2016/11/21
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In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

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It’s been said that for poor and low-income Americans, the law is all over. Join us for a conversation with Vicki Lens), who, in Poor Justice: How the Poor Fare in Court) (Oxford University Press, 2015), shows us how vulnerable populations interact with the legal system. Prof. Lens will talk about fair hearings for welfare applicants, cases of child maltreatment and neglect, the ways in which the law protects and coerces people with mental illness, and the implications for homelessness on New York’s right to shelter.

Stephen Pimpare) is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A People’s History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017).