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Welcome to guest blogger, Professor Keith Kilty

posted by Debb Thorne

I am so pleased to introduce and welcome Keith Kilty as this week's guest blogger. Keith is professor in the College of Social Work at The Ohio State University, and has studied and written on numerous aspects of social inequality, including poverty, race, gender, and social class. Keith has also served as vice president of the Society for the Study of Social Problems and co-editor of the Journal of Poverty: Innovations on Social, Political & Economic Inequalities. As a social scientist, Keith will share with us a unique perspective on several issues that are directly and indirectly related to bankruptcy. Again, I want to welcome Keith. I admire his work and look forward to reading his posts over the course of the week.

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  • As a public service, the University of Illinois College of Law operates Bankr-L, an e-mail list on which bankruptcy professionals can exchange information. Bankr-L is administered by one of the Credit Slips bloggers, Professor Robert M. Lawless of the University of Illinois. Although Bankr-L is a free service, membership is limited only to persons with a professional connection to the bankruptcy field (e.g., lawyer, accountant, academic, judge). To request a subscription on Bankr-L, click on this link and then click on the button for "Join or leave the list." After completing the information there, please also send an e-mail to Professor Lawless (rlawless-at-law-dot-uiuc-dot-edu) with a short description of your professional connection to bankruptcy. A link to a URL with a professional bio or other identifying information would be great.

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