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Mary Jo Wiggins is a Professor at the University of San Diego School of Law, where her work bridges Bankruptcy Law, Property Law, and Urban Planning. She explores the interplay between property innovations and foundational legal doctrines, with a focus on zoning laws, racial dynamics in suburbs, and debtor-creditor relationships.
- Recent research includes analyzing trends in single-family housing ownership and the implications for municipal zoning.
- Long-term interests span critical race theory, intersectionality, and statutory interpretation.
Key publications address bankruptcy ethics, fraudulent transfers, and suburban racial divides, reflecting her commitment to interdisciplinary legal scholarship. Her work often intersects with social justice and economic policy.
Advising and grants are not explicitly mentioned in the provided text, but her extensive publications suggest mentorship and funding contributions. She has also written on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's legacy, highlighting her engagement with jurisprudential analysis.




