THE PRICE OF PARADISE
THE COSTS OF INEQUALITY AND A VISION FOR A MORE EQUITABLE AMERICA
DAVID DANTE TROUTT, ESQ.
author and keynote speaker
Professor of Law and Justice John J. Francis Scholar
David Dante Troutt is professor of law (Justice John J. Francis Scholar) and the founding director of the Rutgers Center on Law in Metropolitan Equity (CLiME). He teaches and writes in four areas of primary interest: the metropolitan dimensions of race, class and legal structure; intellectual property; Torts; and critical legal theory.
A profound conversation about America at the crossroads, The Price of Paradise is a multilayered exploration of the legal, economic, and cultural forces that contribute to the squeeze on the middle class, the hidden dangers of growing income and wealth inequality, and environmentally unsustainable growth and consumption patterns.
(Includes copy of Professor Troutt’s book, The Price of Paradise
if registered by October 1, 2016)
WHEN:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2016
REGISTRATION AND NETWORKING - 9:30AM
CONFERENCE - 10AM to 1:30PM
INCLUDES LUNCH - BOOK SIGNING AND NETWORKING
WHERE:
RUTGERS DOUGLASS STUDENT CENTER, NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ