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David A. Clarke School of Law

Legal Scholarship in Action: UDC Law at Research Week 2025

Research Week logoUDC’s David A. Clarke School of Law (UDC Law) is proud to participate in Research Week 2025. As a leading public interest law school and HBCU, UDC Law brings a unique approach to legal scholarship centered on practical advocacy and community service. This year, faculty will present on timely issues in economic, gender and racial justice, proposing reforms to expand equity under the law. 

A Platform for Impactful Scholarship

Research Week highlights the strength of UDC Law’s faculty research and its commitment to addressing many of today’s most pressing legal and social policy challenges. "At UDC Law, our research doesn’t stay on the page—it seeks to make a difference in people’s lives," said Associate Professor Bruce Ching. "We are committed to accessible scholarship that speaks to the needs of our community." 

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Thursday, April 3

David A. Clarke School of Law Research Week Schedule

1 - 3:30 p.m.
Van Ness Campus
Building 38, 2nd Floor, Windows Lounge

Professor Matthew Fradin

Introductory Remarks

Assistant Professor Jerome Hughes

Affordable Housing Cooperatives As Shared Equity Homeownership: An Expanded View of Organizational Law

Assistant Professor Sakinah Tillman

Impact of Vague State Tax Collection Alternatives on Low-Income Taxpayers

Visiting Professor Rebecca Rosenberg

Seismic Shifts and Stair Steps: Revisions to the Creditability Determination in the Foreign Tax Credit Rules

Professor Rafael Cox-Alomar

Greenland in the Mirror of Puerto Rico

Law Library Associate Director Tarica LaBossiere

Modeling a Battered Woman’s Defense on Black Women’s Experiences

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