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Professor Roisman Speaks About Foreclosure Prevention at SALT Conference
04/16/2010
Professor Florence Wagman Roisman spoke at a conference co-sponsored by Golden Gate University School of Law and the Society of American Law Teachers (SALT) on March 19-20, 2010. The conference was entitled Vulnerable Populations and Economic Realities: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Law Teaching and Prof. Roisman's topic was "Teaching About Foreclosure Prevention for Homeowners and Tenants."
The substantive focus of Professor Roisman's practice, teaching, and writing has been on low-income housing, homelessness, and housing discrimination and segregation. She teaches property, housing discrimination and segregation, the civil rights movement, and comparative housing law.
Pictured above at the SALT conference are Drucilla Stender Ramey, dean of Golden Gate University School of Law; Honorable Thelton Henderson, U.S. District Judge; John Payton, Keynote Speaker, Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc; Professor Florence Wagman Roisman.
