David A. Super’s research focuses on Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Legislation (including the federal budget), Local Government Law, and Public Welfare Law. He teaches these subjects as well as Civil Procedure, Contracts, Evidence, Property, and Torts. In addition to Georgetown, he has also taught law at Columbia, Harvard, Howard, Maryland, Penn, Washington & Lee, and Yale. Prior to entering the legal academy, he served for several years as the general counsel for the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and worked for the National Health Law Program and Community Legal Services in Philadelphia.
- A.B., Princeton; J.D., Harvard
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Panel III: The Safety Net and Poverty
2016 National Student Symposium
University of Virginia School of Law580 Massie Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Panel III: The Safety Net and Poverty
2016 National Student Symposium
Most agree that society should take care of its neediest members. The question is how...
Panel III: The Safety Net and Poverty
2016 National Student Symposium
Most agree that society should take care of its neediest members. The question is how...