* In 2000, Professor Brian Glick founded Fordham Law’s Community Economic Development Clinic, and has led the clinic as its director ever since. He retired in 2025. The Clinic represents community organizations that fight for social justice, including health clinics and worker co-ops. Glick previously worked for 15 years as a legal services lawyer representing underserved communities in Brooklyn. He is the author of several books, including The Jailhouse Lawyer’s Manual (1973), and War at Home: Covert Action Against U.S. Activists and What We Can Do About It (1989). In 2019, he was presented with the Public Interest Faculty Member of the Year Award, in recognition of his contributions to teachingFordham University associate professor of law.
* In 2000, Professor Brian Glick founded Fordham Law’s Community Economic Development Clinic, and has led the clinic as its director ever since. He retired in 2025. The Clinic represents community organizations that fight for social justice, including health clinics and worker co-ops. Glick previously worked for 15 years as a legal services lawyer representing underserved communities in Brooklyn. He is the author of several books, including The Jailhouse Lawyer’s Manual (1973), and War at Home: Covert Action Against U.S. Activists and What We Can Do About It (1989). In 2019, he was presented with the Public Interest Faculty Member of the Year Award, in recognition of his contributions to teaching and public interest advocacy....more