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Brian Glick is a Clinical Associate Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law, directing the Community Economic Development (CED) Clinic since its founding in 2000. He focuses on empowering low-income communities through legal strategies that build sustainable institutions like health clinics, worker cooperatives, and land trusts while combating gentrification and advocating for equitable urban development.
Education:
- BA, University of Michigan, 1962
- MA and LLB, Yale University, 1966
Research Interests: Community economic development, social justice, urban redevelopment, legal empowerment of marginalized groups, and institutional sustainability. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to address systemic inequities in housing, labor, and resource distribution.
Publications: Glick has authored seminal books and articles on topics ranging from covert government surveillance of activists to integrative lawyering strategies in urban contexts. His recent work explores the intersection of community activism and legal frameworks for equitable development.
Advising & Grants: Advised students like Carmen Huertas-Noble and Jessica Rose. His work is supported by Fordham’s institutional resources, though specific grants are not detailed in the text. The CED Clinic operates as a key platform for applied legal research and advocacy.
Labs/Teams: Directs the CED Clinic, a legal practice and educational hub that collaborates with grassroots organizations to advance community-driven initiatives. The clinic’s projects include negotiating community benefits agreements and supporting worker-owned cooperatives.


