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William P. Quigley
7214 St. Charles Avenue, Box 902
New Orleans, LA 70118
(504)861-5590
quigley@loyno.edu
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Bill Quigley is a law professor and Director of the
Law Clinic and the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center at
Loyola University New Orleans. Bill has been an
active public interest lawyer since 1977. Bill has
served as counsel with a wide range of public interest
organizations on issues including Katrina social
justice issues, public housing, voting rights, death
penalty, living wage, civil liberties, educational
reform, constitutional rights and civil disobedience.
Bill has litigated numerous cases with the NAACP Legal
Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., the Advancement
Project, and with the ACLU of Louisiana, for which he
served as General Counsel for over 15 years.
Bill teaches in the Law Clinic and teaches courses in
Law and Poverty and Catholic Social Teaching and Law.
His research and writing has focused on living wage,
the right to a job, legal services, community
organizing as part of effective lawyering, civil
disobedience, high stakes testing, international human
rights, revolutionary lawyering and a continuing
history of how the laws have regulated the poor since
colonial times. He has served as an advisor on human
and civil rights to Human Rights Watch USA, Amnesty International USA, and served as the Chair of the Louisiana Advisory Committee to the US Commission on
Civil Rights. Bill received the 2006 Camille
Gravel Civil Pro Bono Award from the Federal Bar
Association New Orleans Chapter. Bill received the 2006 Stanford Law School National Public Service Award and the 2006 National Lawyers Guild Ernie Goodman award. He has also been an active volunteer
lawyer with School of the Americas Watch and the
Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti.
Bill is the author of Ending Poverty As We Know It:
Guaranteeing A Right to A Job At A Living Wage (Temple
University Press, 2003). In 2003, he was named the Pope Paul VI
National Teacher of Peace by Pax Christi USA
and is the recipient of the 2004 SALT Teaching Award
presented by the Society of American Law Teachers.
The
contents of all pages contained in this web site are the sole responsibility
of William Quigley, Professor of Law, and do not necessarily represent the
opinions or policies of Loyola University New Orleans.
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