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Publications | Presentations | Professional Affiliations
Joseph Butler attended The John Marshall Law School, where he was the first student in The John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic. Having learned the value of clinical legal education, he now supervises students at the Clinic. Under his supervision, John Marshall students have successfully litigated fair housing cases in federal court, state court, and before various administrative agencies. He has lectured nationally on fair housing law and has conducted trainings for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Professor Butler began teaching at John Marshall in 1995.
Full Curriculum Vitae
Publications
Military Service and the Law (Brian Clauss & Joseph Butler eds.) (IICLE 2009).
"When Employees Are Called to Duty," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, October 31, 2008.
"Reasonable Accommodations in Public and Assisted Housing for People with Psychiatric or Mental Disabilities, Drug and Alcohol Addictions and HIV/AIDS," published by The Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency, Chapter on Illinois Laws (1997)
Presentations
Fair Housing for Persons with Disabilities: New Challenges Presented by Our Returning Veterans September 7 and 8, 2007, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago (conference convener)
Housing Our Senior Population: The Impact of the Fair Housing Laws
Presented paper, "Survival of Actions and Substituting Parties on the Death of a Litigant in a Fair Housing Case," April 16 & 17, 2004 The John Marshall Law School, Chicago
HUD Regional Training, Chicago, September 25-29, 2001 (Instructor)
HUD Regional Training, August 2001, Philadelphia (Instructor).
Fair Housing Training Programs for the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, March 6-10, March 13-21, and March 27-31, 2000, Atlanta GA (Instructor)
Professional Affiliations
American Bar Association
Chicago Bar Association
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