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B.A., Boston College
M.A.R., Yale Divinity School
J.D., Brooklyn Law School
LL.M., National University of Ireland, Cork (Fulbright fellow)

Professor De Barbieri teaches courses in property, housing law, state and local government, and community economic development law and directs the Community Economic Development Clinic. His scholarship examines ways the public can engage in land use approvals and economic development activities and how that engagement can lead to reforms in economic and social systems. His articles have appeared or are forthcoming in the  Fordham Law Review, Indiana Law Journal, UC Irvine Law Review, George Mason Law Review,  Florida State University Law Review,  Yale Law & Policy Review,  Cardozo Law Review,  Fordham Urban Law Journal, and  Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law. He is the author of the 6th edition of  Local Government Law, part of West Academic’s hornbook series.

Prior to joining the Albany Law School faculty in 2016, Professor De Barbieri directed a community economic development clinic at Brooklyn Law School, and was an Adjunct Professor of Clinical Law at New York University School of Law. His background also includes work as a legal services attorney at the Community Development Project of the Urban Justice Center, including as an Equal Justice Works fellow. He spent his final year of law school conducting research in Ireland as a Fulbright fellow, and is a graduate of Yale Divinity School, where he concentrated in religious ethics and participated in the Community and Economic Development clinic at Yale Law School.

 

 

Edward W. De Barbieri Curriculum Vitae
Edward W. De Barbieri

Edward W. De Barbieri

Professor of Law; Co-Director, Community Economic Development Clinic

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