Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy

As part of its mission to help bring an end to poverty in the United States, the Journal publishes articles from distinguished law professors and practitioners in poverty-related fields.

In addition, the Journal features student research, works from scholars in poverty-related disciplines, and the voices of persons living in poverty.

[1] The Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy is published three issues each year.

The faculty advisor of the Journal is Peter Edelman, long-time anti-poverty advocate and former HHS Assistant Secretary of Planning and Evaluation under President Bill Clinton.

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