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Leonard S. Rubinowitz is a Professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law, with affiliations to the Institute for Policy Research and Center for Legal Studies. His research bridges legal scholarship with social science, focusing on civil rights, housing policy, and constitutional law.
- Education: BA with honors, University of Wisconsin-Madison; LLB, Yale University
His work addresses systemic issues in public housing, legislative processes, and social justice movements. Publications highlight intersections of law with race, gender, and urban governance, often analyzing the efficacy of civil rights litigation and policy.
Recent articles emphasize fair housing legislation, grassroots activism, and historical civil rights strategies, reflecting a consistent focus on equity-driven legal frameworks. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Rubinowitz has held prior appointments including Associate Professor of Law and Urban Affairs (1975-1980) and Research Faculty roles at Northwestern's Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research (1980-1994). He has also served as a Special Assistant to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (1968-1972).
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