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BRIAN GILMORE, ESQ., J.D. Curriculum Vitae

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW, East Lansing, MI July 2010 to Present Clinical Associate Professor & Director – Pro Bono Housing Clinic Teach housing law curriculum to students for representation in housing cases involving low income consumers; Direct all activities and affairs of the Housing Law Clinic, including curriculum development, case management, intake procedure, substantive law training, and supervision of students. Areas of representation and development include fair housing, landlord-tenant, affordable housing, and foreclosures. HOUSING LAW AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST course – Spring 2012, Spring 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 Guest Lecturer - Property Law (course), Spring 2015; Guest Lecturer - Critical Examination of Economic and Racial Inequality and Poverty in America – Fall, 2018 (Michigan State University Economics Department) Student academic advisor 2013 - Present Member, Curriculum Committee 2013 – Present Member, Career Services Committee Acting Director, Kelly Institute Alvin Storrs Mentorship Award 2016

HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Washington, DC 2005 to 2010 Director, Fair Housing Clinic (Clinical Law Center) Develop curriculum and teach law students on Fair Housing I, Fair Housing II (Advanced), Introduction to Lawyering Process for Education Administrators (Summer 2008), Lawyers in the Public Interest (Spring 2010) and Housing Law and the Public Interest (Fall 2008/Fall 2009). Utilize research tools, writing skills, and teaching / lecturing ability to educate and inform students and community advocates. Prepare program reports for internal / external sources. Organize community programs on housing and legal issues; perform public speaking at various forums addressing legal issues. • Guest Lecturer in Professional Responsibility (Fall 2007/Fall 2008) 2007) • Guest Lecturer: Pretrial Litigation – Fall 2007 • Guest Lecturer: Civil Rights Seminar • Conceived, designed, and implemented Fair Housing Teaching Program for Clinical Law Center incorporating classroom component and program development work in areas of housing, affordable housing, fair housing, and landlord-tenant relations.

D.C. WRITERS CORPS, Washington, DC 1995 to 1997 Community Writing Instructor Taught reading and writing courses within city prison system and various community locations in and around Washington D.C. in order to advance individual skills, improve opportunities, promote community engagement.

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LEGAL EXPERIENCE

NEIGHBORHOOD LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM, Washington, DC 2001 to 2003 Managing Attorney (2002 to 2003) Managed daily operations of community-based civil legal services office in low income neighborhood in Washington D.C. Supervised four attorneys and staff seeking due process and equal justice on behalf of indigent residents of the city. • Advanced to managerial position based on highly regarded legal expertise and solid leadership skills.

Staff Attorney (2001 to 2002) Represented indigent individuals in civil matters relative to housing, landlord-tenant, small claims, consumer, and disability issues. Handled all aspects of civil practice.

WASHINGTON LEGAL CLINIC FOR THE HOMELESS, Washington, DC 1999 to 2001 Legislative Attorney Held position of Chief Legislative Advocate with focus on homeless and housing issues across the state. Maintained small caseload consisting of housing and consumer cases.

NEIGHBORHOOD LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM, Washington, DC 1993 to 1998 Staff Attorney Provided representation to indigent individuals in a wide range of civil matters—personal injury, housing, small claims, consumer, and disability. Drafted various documents, including complaints, memorandums of law, and motions.

PUBLICATIONS (* - INDICATES NEW PUBLICATIONS)

LAW REVIEW/ACADEMIC ARTICLES/NOTES 1. *Gilmore, Brian, “Washington D.C.’s Heroin Epidemic of the 1970’s and Today’s Opioid Crisis, A Comparative History of Government Policy Responses, (University of South Carolina Law Review – 2019) 2. *Gilmore, Brian (and Hannah Adams), “The Case for A Reparations Law School Clinic,’ Michigan State University College of Law Review,’ (Truth and Reconciiation Symposium Issue – 2018) 3. *Gilmore, Brian & Catherine Grosso, Book Review – The Color of Law, Richard Rothstein, New England School of Law Review, forthcoming, 2019 4. Gilmore, Brian, “What Are the Poor Doing Tonight?,” Seattle Journal of Social Justice,” 2017 5. Gilmore, Brian, “Brown v. Board of Education & National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius: A Comparative Analysis of Social Change,” University of Arkansas Law Review (2014) 6. Gilmore, Brian, “Clinical Legal Education and Academic Freedom,” Florida International Law Review (Stanley Fish Micro symposium on Academic Freedom) (Spring 2014) 7. Gilmore, Brian (with Reginald Dwayne Betts), “Deconstructing Carmona: The U.S. War on Drugs and Black Men as Non-Citizens.” Valparaiso University Law Review (Winter 2013) 8. Gilmore, Brian, “The World is Yours: ‘Degrowth,’ Racial Inequality, and Sustainability.” Journal - Sustainability (Spring 2013)

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9. Gilmore, Brian, “Chances Are: Lessons from the 1962 United States Civil Rights Commission 1962 Hearings on Housing Discrimination in Washington D.C. for the current Foreclosure Crisis.” Columbia School of Law Journal on Race, Religion, Gender, and Class (Spring 2013) 10. Gilmore, Brian, “Again and Again We Suffer: The Poor and the Endurance of the War on Drugs,” David A. Clarke Law School at the University of District of Columbia Law Review (Spring 2012) 11. Gilmore, Brian, “Home is Where the Hatred Is: A Proposal for a Federal Housing Administration Truth and Reconciliation Commission,” University of Maryland School of Law Journal on Race, Religion, Gender, and Class (Fall 2010) 12. Gilmore, Brian, “A Failure of Capitalism: A Review of Judge Richard Posner’s “A Failure of Capitalism,” American Bar Association Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, Summer 2010 13. Gilmore, Brian, “American Rousseau: Barack Obama and the Social Contract,” Thurgood Marshall School of Law Review, (Fall 2009 – Barack Obama Symposium edition) 14. Gilmore, Brian, “Warth Redux: The Making of Warth v. Seldin,” Hastings Journal of Race and Poverty, Spring 2009 Edition. 15. Gilmore, Brian, Tamar Meekins, Edward Davis and Adrienne Decuire, “A Nightmare on Main Street: Towards A New Policy on African-American Homeownership,” Berkeley Journal of African- American Law and Policy, Spring 2008 Edition. 16. Gilmore, Brian, “Love You Madly: The Life and Times of the Neighborhood Legal Services Program of the District of Columbia,” UDC Law Review, Spring 2007 Edition. WORKS IN PROGRESS THE DOUGLASS DOCTRINE: REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION DEFENSES IN LANDLORD-TENANT PROCEEDINGS, A NARRATIVE OF A LEGAL EVOLUTION

Additional Articles/Commentary/Reviews (Published) 1. Gilmore, Brian, “Why Trump Won’t Get the Black Vote,” The Chicago Tribune, February 8, 2019 2. Gilmore, Brian, “Another Flint Water Crisis signals nationwide drinking water crisis,” The Progressive Media Project, October 25, 2018 3. Gilmore, Brian, “The Unfinished Work of Linda Brown,” The Progressive Media Project, Albany Times Union, The Press Democrat, March 30 – April 2, 2018 4. Gilmore, Brian, “Filthy Politics Breeds Dirty Water,” Scranton Times Tribune, January 13, 2016; 5. Gilmore, Brian, “Enough Atoning, Time for Change,” Philadelphia Daily News, October 15, 2015 6. Gilmore, Brian, “Ferguson Report challenges the nation,” Athens Banner Herald, September 26, 2015 (also appeared in Bangor Daily News – Maine; Rome News-Tribune – Georgia; 7. Gilmore, Brian, “The Complete Muhammad Ali by Ishmael Reed,” The Crisis Magazine, Summer 2015; 8. Gilmore, Brian, “Fifty Years Later, Malcolm X still relevant,” NEWSDAY, February 21, 2015 (also appeared in Bucks County Courier Times – Pennsylvania; Vallego Times Herald News (California) 9. Gilmore, Brian, “Citizens United Should be Overturned.” Hartford Sentinel, January 21, 2015 (also appeared in LaPrensa – San Diego) 10. Gilmore, Brian, “Five Ways to Prevent Another Ferguson” NEWSDAY, December 2, 2014 11. Gilmore, Brian, “Nixon Anniversary Resignation Shows Contrast with Obama,” , August 7, 2014 12. Gilmore, Brian, “Maya Angelou Spoke for Everyone,” Lansing State News, May 30, 2014

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13. Gilmore, Brian, “A Landmark Concert 75 Years Ago,” Savannah Morning News, April 9, 2014 14. Gilmore, Brian, “The Winter Olympics Needs More Diversity,” The Progressive (online), February 16, 2014 15. Gilmore, Brian, “It’s Time To Fight The War on Poverty Again,’ , January 12, 2014 16. Gilmore, Brian, “Let us Rejoice in recent victories,” Anniston Star, August 23, 2013 17. Gilmore, Brian, “We must resurrect Detroit,” The West Virginia Gazette, July 30, 2013 18. Gilmore, Brian, “Post Racial?: No Way” The Progressive (online), July 16, 2013 19. Gilmore, Brian, “We need to preserve our civil liberties,” Anchorage Daily News, May 9, 2013 20. Gilmore, Brian, “After landmark ruling, we need to ensure counsel for all,” Savannah Morning News, March 14, 2013 21. Gilmore, Brian, “Obama Should Have Held Firm on Fiscal Cliff,” McClathchy Tribune, January 7, 2013; 22. Gilmore, Brian, “Southern Strategy Not Working,’ The Progressive, November 28, 2012 23. Gilmore, Brian, “55 Years later, The Little Rock Nine,” The Californian, September 28, 2012 24. Gilmore, Brian, “40 Years After Watergate, Lessons Learned,” New Haven Register, June 30, 2012 25. Gilmore, Brian, “Our Nation’s Growing Diversity Should Be Celebrated,” The Minneapolis Star Tribune, May 24, 2012 26. Gilmore, Brian, “On 300th Anniversary of Slave Revolt, Lessons Can Be Learned,” The Progressive, April 6, 2012. 27. Gilmore, Brian, “’What’s Going on,’ 40 years later,” The Newark Star-Ledger, May 30, 2011 28. Gilmore, Brian, “Gaye’s Message still true,” The Albany Times-Union, May 27, 2011 29. Gilmore, Brian, “What’s going on, 40 years on,” The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, June 5, 2011 30. Gilmore, Brian, “Blacks stand to lose more in attacks on public unions,” The Tampa Tribune, March 25, 2011 31. Gilmore, Brian, “Attacks on unions disproportionately hurt black workers,” The Tacoma News Tribune, March 29, 2011 32. Gilmore, Brian, “The Income Gap Worsens,” The Gainesville Sun, January 18, 2011 33. Gilmore, Brian, “Widening income inequality needs fixing,” Portland Press Herald, January 15, 2011 34. Gilmore, Brian, “10 Years After: Let’s never forget Bush v. Gore,” Arizona Daily Sun, December 9, 2010 35. Gilmore, Brian, “Don’t Get Over Bush v. Gore,” Athens Banner-Herald, December 10, 2010 36. Gilmore, Brian, “Kagan’s Clerkship with Marshall a Huge Asset,” Kennebec Journal, June 30, 2010 37. Gilmore, Brian, “Obama Foreclosure Plan Not Enough,” Youngstown News, April 20, 2010 38. Gilmore, Brian, “Greensboro Sit-in Started it all,” Press of Atlantic City,” February 10, 2010 39. Gilmore, Brian, “Guantanamo prison should be closed,” Kingsport Times-News, May 31, 2009 40. Gilmore, Brian, “Guantanamo prison needs to be shut down,” Augusta Chronicle, May 28, 2009 41. Gilmore, Brian, “Not in My Backyard,” (a look back at A Raisin in the Sun 50 years later and the legal case behind it), The Root, March 11, 2009. 42. Gilmore, Brian, “Black and White World: Why Race Still Matters in Obama’s America,” Book Forum, December 2008/January 2009.

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43. Gilmore, Brian, “Lawyer of the Century: Thurgood Marshall’s Legacy Looms Large in a World he Helped Create,” The Crisis, Summer 2008. 44. Gilmore, Brian, “Kennedy’s Death—A Haunting Memory,” Athens Banner Herald, June 8, 2008. 45. Gilmore, Brian, “Kennedy’s 1968 Vision of Change for America is Still Relevant Today,” The Buffalo News, June 8, 2008. 46. Gilmore, Brian, “Forty Years After RFK, Hope Lives,” Green Bay Press Gazette, June 5, 2008. 47. Gilmore, Brian, “Bobby Kennedy’s Death Still a Haunting Memory,” Corning N.Y. Leader, June 5, 2008. 48. Gilmore, Brian, “Recalling a Landmark Housing Bias Case,” Long Beach Sunday Press Telegram, May 4, 2008. 49. Gilmore, Brian, “The Supreme Court Corrects an Injustice in Sentencing Guidelines,” The Augusta Chronicle, December 17, 2007. 50. Gilmore, Brian, “Court Gives Discretion Back to Judges,” The Bellingham Herald, December 14, 2007. 51. Gilmore, Brian, “We Need Different Approaches to Solving Gang Problems,” The , November 16, 2007. 52. Gilmore, Brian, “Different Approach Needed for Gang Issue,” Wyoming Tribune Eagle, November 16, 2007. 53. Gilmore, Brian, “Rose-Colored Views of an All Black School,” The Washington Post, September 2, 2007. 54. Gilmore, Brian, “Rats Alley: Katrina Two Years Later,” The Progressive, August 2007. 55. Gilmore, Brian, Review, “Rolling Back the Clocks,” Spokane Spokesman, August 29, 2007. 56. Gilmore, Brian, “Remembering the Little Rock Nine,” Watertown Daily News, August 23, 2007. 57. Gilmore, Brian, “A Conservative for Impeachment,” The Progressive, December 2006. 58. Gilmore, Brian, “Wiretapping Should Raise Ire,” Corning NY Leader, May 29, 2006. 59. Gilmore, Brian, “Defending a Radical Life With the Power of the Pen,” (Review of Target Zero: A Life in Writing” by Eldridge Cleaver), The Crisis Magazine, March/April 2006. 60. Gilmore, Brian, “Morrison Changed American Literature,” Duluth News Tribune, February 17, 2006. 61. Gilmore, Brian, “American Racial and Legal History According to Derrick Bell,” The Crisis, October 2005. 62. Gilmore, Brian, “Coretta Scott King Epitomizes Fight for Social Justice,” Middletown Times Herald Record, August 27, 2005. 63. Gilmore, Brian, “Opportunity Lost in Supreme Court Pick,” Wilkes Barre Times Leader, July 31, 2005. 64. Gilmore, Brian, “Days of Fair Play Are Long Gone,” The Montgomery Gazette, July 15, 2005. 65. Gilmore, Brian, “Clarence Thomas’ Callous Judgment,” Durham Herald Sun, July 4, 2005. 66. Gilmore, Brian, Review, “Heeding Dean,” Pittsburgh Tribune, June 5, 2005. 67. Gilmore, Brian, “Mandatory Sentencing Laws Are Costly, Ineffective, Unjust,” The Houston Chronicle, May 22, 2005. 68. Gilmore, Brian, “Spotlight on the Death Penalty,” The Utne Reader, November 2003. 69. Gilmore, Brian, “Fear of a Hip-Hop Planet” (Book Review: The Hip-Hop Generation: Young Blacks and the Crisis of African-American Culture,” Bakari Kitwana) The Progressive, July 2002. 70. Gilmore, Brian, “Author Claude Brown Offered Promise,” The Crisis, May/June 2002.

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71. Gilmore, Brian, Review, “Race to the Top—A First Novel That’s Outside the Box,” The Washington Post, June 21, 1999. 72. Gilmore, Brian, “The Blessings of Ellington,” Emerge Magazine, April 1999. 73. Gilmore, Brian, “After Chico,” The Nation, February 12, 1996.

BOOKS 1. Gilmore, Brian, “come see about me, marvin,” (collection of poems), Wayne State University Press, forthcoming 2019 2. Gilmore, Brian, “We Didn’t Know Any Gangsters” (collection of poems), Cherry Castle Publishing 3. Austin, William Bobby, Brian Gilmore and Joseph McCormick, “Wake Up and Start to Live: An Analysis of a Gallup Poll and A Statistical Profile of African-American Men 1990-2000,” University Press of America, 2002 4. Gilmore, Brian, “elvis presley is alive and well and living in harlem (collection of poems), Third World Press of Chicago 1993 5. Gilmore, Brian, “Jungle Nights and Soda Fountain Rags: Poem for Duke Ellington and the Duke Ellington Orchestra (collection of poetry), Karibu Books 2000

ESSAYS/ANTHOLOGIES/ENCYCLOPEDIAS 1. Gilmore, Brian, “Letter from Lansing,” The Great Lakes Review, Summer 2014 issue 2. Gilmore, Brian, “Shelly v. Kraemer” (summary)—Multicultural America: A Multimedia Encyclopedia, SAGE 2013, Editor, Carlos E. Cortes 3. Gilmore, Brian, “Native Son” (summary)—Multicultural America: A Multimedia Encyclopedia, SAGE 2013, Editor, Carlos E. Cortes 4. Gilmore, Brian, “The Jungle” (summary)—Multicultural America: A Multimedia Encyclopedia, SAGE 2013, Editors Carlos E. Cortes 5. Gilmore, Brian, “Shelly v. Kraemer” (summary)—Multicultural America: A Multimedia Encyclopedia, SAGE 2013, Editors Carlos E. Corte 6. Gilmore, Brian, “Korematsu” (summary)—Multicultural America: A Multimedia Encyclopedia, SAGE 2013 Editor, Carlos E. Cortes 7. Gilmore, Brian, “Derrick A. Bell—African-American National Biography,” Oxford University Press, 2008; Editors Henry Louis Gates and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham. 8. Gilmore, Brian, “Conrad J. Lynn—African-American National Biography,” Oxford University Press, 2007; Editors Henry Louis Gates and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham. 9. Gilmore, Brian, “Twisted Street Logic—Not Guilty: 12 Men on Law, Justice and Life,” Harper Collins Press, 2001. Editor Jabari Asim. 10. Gilmore, Brian, “Black America and the Dilemma of Patriotism,” Voices of Dissent: Critical Readings in American Politics, Pearson Longman, 2004. Editors William F. Grover and Joseph G. Peschek. LITERARY WRITINGS PUBLISHED IN THE FOLLOWING JOURNALS AND PUBLICATIONS THE WASHINGTON REVIEW, THE SUGAR HOUSE REVIEW, JUBILAT, THE TIDAL BASIN REVIEW, REVERIE, THE DELAWARE POETRY REVIEW, THE OYSTER BOY REVIEW, THE GREAT LAKES REVIEW, THE SUN MAGAZINE, SOJOURNERS

SENIOR SCRIPT WRITER & CO-EDITOR 1. Fair Housing Mock Training Video and Teaching Manual.

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PANELS/WORKSHOPS/REVIEWS

• Symposium, War on Poverty – 50th Anniversary, Panelist, National African-American Museum of History and Culture, Washington D.C., July 2018 • Annual Meeting – Virginia Legal Aid State Wide Conference, Featured Panelist, Eviction Diversion Programs, October 2018; • Monthly Meeting – Property Management Association of Mid-Michigan, Guest Speaker, September 2015;

• AALS Clinical Conference – 2015, Works in Progress, Facilitator • Scholarship Review (Independent Faculty) – for Professor Valerie Schneider, Howard University School of Law - 2014

• National Conference of Bar Examiners Essay Question Reviewer: July – August 2014 • Scholarly Reviewer Presenter, “Scholarly Workshop,” Valparaiso University Law School, Valparaiso, Indiana, March 2014 • Presenter, Fair Housing Teaching Seminar for Real Estate Professionals (Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids) – October 2013 • Presenter, Fair Housing Teaching Seminar for Real Estate Professionals (Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, and Traverse City) – March 2013 • Presenter, Davis-Dunning Bar Association, Renters: Rights and Responsibilities, February 2, 2013, Lansing Public Library • Panelist, Prison Populations Conference, Valparaiso University Law School, Valparaiso, Indiana, November 2012 • Scholarly Reviewer Presenter, “Scholarly Workshop,” Valparaiso University Law School, Valparaiso, Indiana, October 2012 • Presenter, Fair Housing Teaching Seminar for Real Estate Professionals (Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids) – October 2012 • Presenter, International Journal of Clinical Legal Education Conference, Durham, England, July 11-13 2012. Paper: Clinical Immersion: Legal Education as Language • Presenter, “Degrowth in the Americas Conference,” Montreal, Canada, May 2012. Paper: “The World is Yours: Economic Growth, Sustainability and African-American Communities.” • Guest Speaker, Oakland County Real Estate Broker’s Association, Fair Housing Month (April 2012) • Presenter, Columbia Law School Symposium: “Show Me The Money,” November 2011, New York, N.Y. • Panelist (presented written testimony), Federal Reserve Bank Hearings on Capitol One Bank/ING Bank merger, Chicago, Illinois, September 27, 2011; • Panelist, David A. Clarke School of Law Symposium: “Life After the War on Drugs,” March 24, 2011, Panel: The Unknown Effects of the War on Drugs • Committee Panelist, Hearing, U.S. Congress Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity – “Housing Fairness Act,” January 20, 2010. (presented testimony) • Panelist, Symposium on Welfare – “Framing Problems and Finding Solutions: A Look at the Effect of the Recession in Welfare,” Washington College of Law, American University (Founder’s Day Celebration), January 28, 2010

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• Panelist, “Barack Obama Symposium,” Thurgood Marshall School of Law (Houston, Texas), October 29, 2009 • Presenter, National Organization of African-Americans in Housing Symposium, Washington, D.C., April 24, 2009 • Presenter, Fair Housing and the Disabled, Howard University School of Social Work, Monthly Topic Series, April 22, 2009. • Presenter, Association for the Study of the Law, Culture and Humanities Conference, Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA, “The Writings of James Baldwin and Housing Reform in the United States,” April 2009. • Presenter, Mid-Atlantic Clinical Theory and Practice Workshop, Catholic University School of Law, “Article III Standing in Warth v. Seldin,” March 2008.

• Panel Moderator, Howard University School of Law, Wylie Branton Symposium, October 2008. • Session Presenter, American Association of Law Schools (AALS), Clinical Conference, “The Use of Film in Legal Education,” May 2008. • Panelist, North Carolina Central University School of Law, Southeast/Southwest Persons of Color Scholarship Conference, April 2008.

• Panelist, Columbia Law School, Paul Robeson Conference, “Housing and Justice,” April 2008. • Panelist, D.C. Commission of Human Rights, How to Preserve Affordable Housing Symposium, February 2008. • Panel Moderator, Howard University School of Law, Civil Rights, Human Rights and Race: An Applied Legal Scholarship Symposium, December 2007. • Panelist, Berkeley School of Law, “Setting the Agenda: Examining the Critical Legal Issues Facing African-Americans,” November 2007. • Discussion Leader, Open Society Institute Forum, “Beyond the Cycle. Housing Disparities, Entry and Reentry into the Criminal Justice System,” January 24, 2007. • Presenter, Mid-Atlantic Clinical Theory and Practice Workshop, Georgetown University Law Center, “The Road to Douglas: Fair Housing Law in Landlord-Tenant Court in the District of Columbia,” December 2006. • Guest Speaker, Department of Housing and Urban Development Speaker Series, “Fair Housing in the Landlord-Tenant Setting,” August 29, 2006. • Panelist, David A. Clarke School of Law, Symposium, Housing Preservation Panel, April 7, 2006. • Workshop Panelist, Neighborhood Legal Services Program, “Discrimination in Housing and Disabilities,” March 2006. • Poster Exhibitor, AALS Conference, New York, NY, “Sexual Orientation Discrimination in Cooperative Housing,” January 2006. • Panelist, District of Columbia Superior Court Annual Judicial Conference, “Developments in Fair Housing Law,” November 2005.

Additional lectures/presentation: Potomac College, Central Connecticut University; Emory University; Catholic University; Georgetown University Law Center; St. Albans Boys High School; Duke Ellington School for the Arts; Georgetown Day School; Chippewa Middle School; Hart Middle School; Gonzaga High School – Washington D.C.; District of Columbia Bar Association.

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EDUCATION AND CREDENTIALS Juris Doctor (J.D.), 1992 – David A. Clarke School of Law, Washington, D.C. Contributing Writer for The Side Bar, Student Newspaper Law Review, 1991 Public Entitlements Clinic, 1991 Legislative Clinic, 1991 Externship, Law Clerk, District of Columbia Parole Board, 1992 (May 1992-December 1992) Criminal Justice Clinic, 1990 B.S. Finance, 1987 – Frostburg State University, Frostburg, MD

Graduate, National Institute of Trial Advocay (NITA), 1994

Professional Training: Approaches to Community Development (5 week course), Colorado State University (online) - completed 2015 Fair Lending Training, Chicago, Illinois – September 2012 Community Lawyering Training, New Orleans, June 2013 Community Lawyering Training, Chicago, Illinois – June 2012 Foreclosure Prevention Workshop September 2010 – Dearborn, Michigan Fair Housing Litigation Skills – John Marshall School of Law 2006 Licensure: State of Maryland (inactive), District of Columbia, and Michigan

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Maryland State Bar Association, 2008-Present (inactive) D.C. Bar Association, 1993-Present (active) Michigan State Bar Association 2011 (active) American Bar Association Board Member, Michigan Poverty Law Program Society for Study of Midwestern Literature, Member Cave Canem Fellow 1997 Kumbilio Fellow 2014, 2015

REFERENCES

Professor Lisa Crooms-Robinson [email protected] Howard University School of Law 202.806.8003

Professor Daniel Manville [email protected] Michigan State University College of Law

Professor Carmia Caesar [email protected] Howard University School of Law 202.806.8130