Event Title

Innocent Until Proven Guilty?: Examining the Constitutionality of Subsidized Housing Evictions Based on Criminal Activity

Presenter Information

Leah Goodridge
Helen Strom

Location

Duke Law School, Room 3037

Start Date

4-3-2016 11:20 AM

End Date

4-3-2016 12:30 PM

Description

The Duke Forum for Law and Social Change's 2016 Symposium examined issues related to civil rights and policing.

Leah Goodridge, staff attorney with the Urban Justice Center, and Helen Strom, outreach and education coordinator with the Urban Justice Center's Safety Net Project, gave a presentation titled "Innocent Until Proven Guilty?: Examining the Constitutionality of Subsidized Housing Evictions Based on Criminal Activity."

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Innocent Until Proven Guilty?: Examining the Constitutionality of Subsidized Housing Evictions Based on Criminal Activity

Duke Law School, Room 3037

The Duke Forum for Law and Social Change's 2016 Symposium examined issues related to civil rights and policing.

Leah Goodridge, staff attorney with the Urban Justice Center, and Helen Strom, outreach and education coordinator with the Urban Justice Center's Safety Net Project, gave a presentation titled "Innocent Until Proven Guilty?: Examining the Constitutionality of Subsidized Housing Evictions Based on Criminal Activity."