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Bill Quigley is a professor of law at Loyola University New Orleans where he directs the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center and the Law Clinic and teaches Law and Poverty. Bill can be reached at duprestars@yahoo.com.
June 2006
Ten Months after Katrina: Gutting New Orleans
June 28, 2006
HUD to New Orleans Poor: Go F(ind) Yourself (Housing)!
June 16, 2006
April 2006
Eight Months After Katrina
April 26, 2006
March 2006
Tales of Lunacy and Hope from New Orleans
March 28, 2006
February 2006
Six Months after Katrina: Who was Left Behind then and Who is Being Left Behind Now?
February 21, 2006
January 2006
MLK Day in Port au Prince, Haiti with Fr. Jean-Juste
January 17, 2006
December 2005
My Husband is at the Gates of Guantanamo
December 11, 2005
Report from the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans
December 6, 2005
November 2005
World Human Rights Leaders Call for Freedom for Haitian Political Prisoners
November 29, 2005
No Home for the Holidays: Stop Eviction of Katrina Evacuees
November 22, 2005
October 2005
Why Are They Making New Orleans a Ghost Town
October 31, 2005
New Orleans: Leaving the Poor Behind Again
October 11, 2005
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