David A. Super

David A. Super’s research focuses on property as well as administrative law, local government law, and poverty law. His interest in property law focuses on its intersection with poverty law, and the ways in which property principles have become established in administrative law and the legislative process. He is also interested in the interactions between property and related fields, having had the chance to teach Property, Contracts, and Torts twice in the same year, and also through his current teaching of Federal Income Taxation. Prior to entering the legal academy, he served for several years as the general counsel for the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and worked for the National Health Law Program and Community Legal Services in Philadelphia.