Adam Cowing

Assistant Clinical Professor of Law
Adam Cowing

Expertise:

Community and Economic Development, Affordable Housing Law and Policy

Background:

Adam Cowing is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and teaches in the Community and Economic Development Clinic at UCI Law. Before coming to UCI Law, Professor Cowing was a fellow and lecturer at Yale Law School, where he taught in the Community and Economic Development Clinic.

Prior to teaching, Professor Cowing worked at Bocarsly Emden Cowan Esmail & Arndt LLP, a law firm specializing in affordable housing and community development law. He also served as a staff attorney at Public Counsel in Los Angeles, where he represented low-income tenants and tenant organizers. Before law school, Professor Cowing worked on political campaigns.

  •  Equity and Ownership in Affordable Housing, 2024 U. Ill. L. Rev. 399 (2024)

  • Race and (De)Valuation in Housing Markets, 31 J. Aff. Hous. & Cmty. Dev. L. 305 (2023) (reviewing Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Race Brokers: Housing Markets and Segregation in 21st Century Urban America (2021))

Prior Courses:

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