Sessions Information

  • January 9, 2009
    3:30 pm - 5:15 pm
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina
    Room: Del Mar
    Floor: South Tower/Level 3

    Section on Poverty Law
    Del Mar, South Tower/Level 3, San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina

    Privatization: Promise and Pitfall at the Intersection of Law, Markets and Poverty

    This session will explore the challenges and opportunities of market-based approaches to poverty relief in light of more than a quarter century of government disinvestment from low-income neighborhoods. The panel will feature a description of San Diego's Market Creek Plaza, a 10-acre real estate partnership in a culturally diverse, underinvested neighborhood that represents one of the first commercial development projects designed, built and (ultimately) owned by community residents. Panelists will also describe innovative banking and housing efforts designed to expand tenant ownership and access to capital and credit in urban communities.

    A commentator will encourage panelists and participants to consider practical, political and philosophical pros and cons of such approaches. Are market-based approaches the "new urban renewal?" Can the market deliver where the government has failed? What are some of the unintended consequences of even the most well-meaning, well-designed programs? What do these projects portend for local residents who all too often have been the objects of reform but not its subjects? What lessons can we draw as the country prepares to usher in a new administration in Washington that might take seriously a renewed anti-poverty agenda?

    Business Meeting at Program Conclusion.


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Session Speakers
American University, Washington College of Law
Moderator

University of California, Berkeley School of Law
Speaker

University of the District of Columbia, David A. Clarke School of Law
Speaker

Jacobs Family Foundation
Speaker

Session Fees
  • 6580 Poverty Law: $0.00