Faculty

Henry Rose
Associate Professor

Biography
Upon completion of law school, Professor Rose practiced law for the Cook County Legal Assistance Foundation for six years. He also was employed by the Legal Services Corporation as a management consultant for one year. He was the director of the Loyola University Community Law Center for many years. His principal areas of academic interest include civil law as it affects low income persons and property.

 

Education
B.A., Northwestern, 1971
J.D., IIT-Chicago Kent, 1975

  Associate Professor Henry Rose

 

Loyola University Chicago
School of Law
25 E. Pearson Street
Room 1323
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 915-7840
Fax: (312) 915-7201
Email: hrose@luc.edu

Fall 2008 Teaching Schedule

 

Courses Taught

Civil Procedure
Law and Poverty
Property
Public Interest Law Reporter Editing Skills Seminar
Remedies

  

Publications

Articles

Retrospective on Justice and the Poor in the United States in the Twentieth Century, 36 Loy.U.Chi. L.J. 591 (2005) [article]

How Government Promotes Economic Inequality, 3 Pub.Interest L.Rep. 1(1998)

Lawyers as Teachers: The Art of Supervision, ABA Law Practice Mgmt. Magazine (1995)

Law Schools Should be About Justice Too, 40 Cleveland St. L.Rev. 443 (1992)

Legal Externships: Can They Be Valuable Clinical Experiences For Law Students?, 12 Nova Law Rev. 95 (1987)

 

Recent Presentations

"Representing Residential Tenants," Lorman Educational Seminar, Chicago, Illinois, April 29, 2008

 

Professional Service

Chicago Bar Association, Legal Aid Committee, Chair, 1985 - 86

National Center for Poverty Law, Board Member, 1996 - 2003

National Equal Justice Library, Board Member, 1991 - present

 

Awards and Honors

Leonard Jay Schrager Award of Excellence, Chicago Bar Association, 2005

Service Award, Cook County Hospital, Department of Occupational Medicine, 1999

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