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Katie Basalla SHORTENING THE LEASH: EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS UNDER THE FAIR HOUSING ACT 89 University of Cincinnati Law Review 140 (2020) Congress Enacted Title VIII of The Civil Rights Act of 1968, otherwise known as the Fair Housing Act (FHA), to address the ongoing discrimination in America in the twentieth century. The FHA made it illegal to discriminate in renting or selling housing on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin. While the goal of the FHA was to... 2020
Vincent Halloran SOLVING THE HOUSING CRISIS HALF-A-HOUSE AT A TIME: INCREMENTAL HOUSING AS A MEANS TO FULFILLING THE HUMAN RIGHT TO HOUSING 52 University of Miami Inter-American Law Review 95 (Winter/Spring, 2020) This student note will attempt to answer two broad questions: 1) Does Chile's incremental housing model fulfill an international human right to housing?; and 2) Can incremental housing be implemented in a U.S. jurisdiction? Incremental housing is a unique social housing model developed by Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena, which consists of... 2020
Robert G. Schwemm SOURCE-OF-INCOME DISCRIMINATION AND THE FAIR HOUSING ACT 70 Case Western Reserve Law Review 573 (Spring, 2020) Amending the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA) to ban source-of-income discrimination has been discussed for over twenty years. During this time, a growing number of states and localities (including many of the nation's largest cities) have taken this step by amending their fair housing laws to prohibit discrimination against Section 8 voucher... 2020
Danaya C. Wright THE DEMOGRAPHICS OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF WEALTH: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF TESTACY AND INTESTACY ON FAMILY PROPERTY 88 UMKC Law Review 665 (Spring, 2020) Everyone dies eventually, and the vast majority of us will die owning at least some property. Unless you are very adept at budgeting your every need, and give away during life whatever might be left over, you are unlikely to do as my father wants to do: spend his last five dollars on the margarita that will drop him in the grave. Thus, as we think... 2020
Kayleigh B. Long THE EVOLVING LANDSCAPE OF HOUSING SEX DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS 47 Michigan Real Property Review 19 (Spring & Summer, 2020) On April 11, 1968, the U.S. Congress enacted the Fair Housing Act (the FHA) in order to provide for fair housing throughout the country and prohibit discrimination in the sale, rental and financing of housing. However, the FHA, as originally enacted, only prohibited discrimination based on an individual's race, color, religion or national origin.... 2020
Kyle Giller THE FIGHT FOR NYCHA: RAD AND THE EROSION OF PUBLIC HOUSING IN NEW YORK 23 CUNY Law Review 283 (Summer, 2020) Introduction. 284 I. The History of NYCHA. 288 A. Origins of NYCHA: The Movement for Public Housing in 19 Century New York and London. 288 B. The Creation of NYCHA and Early Developments. 293 1. Political Will for Construction in the 1930s. 295 2. The Fiscal Crisis of the Mid-1970s, the End of Public Housing Construction, and the Ideology of... 2020
Lateef Mtima THE IDEA EXCLUSIONS IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 28 Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal 343 (2020) In such cases we are rather concerned with the line between expression and what is expressed . Nobody has ever been able to fix that boundary, and nobody ever can.--Judge Learned Hand Don't look at me - I'm just the idea guy.--Chidi Anagonye, The Good Place C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 344 The Idea Exclusions: Promoting IP Social Utility... 2020
Sahar Segal THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHT TO ADEQUATE HOUSING: AN ECONOMIC APPROACH 20 Chicago Journal of International Law 486 (Winter, 2020) International law recognizes a right to adequate housing. Affordability is one component of this right, and it is increasingly unrealized in highly concentrated cities in advanced economies. The prevailing approach to the right to adequate housing is the human rights approach, which favors government involvement in the market to reduce housing... 2020
Ashley De La Garza THE NEVER-ENDING GRASP OF THE PRISON WALLS: BANNING THE BOX ON HOUSING APPLICATIONS 22 Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice 409 (2020) We want all Americans to have a fair chance to live up to their full potential to engage with their families and communities, and to reach for a bright future that is not defined by their past mistakes. --Federal Interagency Reentry Counsel Introduction. 411 I. Background: Mass Incarceration. 415 II. Why are the Previously Incarcerated Excluded?.... 2020
Kristen Barnes THE PIECES OF HOUSING INTEGRATION 70 Case Western Reserve Law Review 717 (Spring, 2020) C1-2Contents Introduction: The Pieces of Housing Integration. 717 I. Structure and Approach. 718 II. Structural Discrimination and Structural Segregation. 719 III. Troubling Issues with Respect to Local Government, Developers, and Courts. 720 A. Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities (2015). 720 1. Referencing... 2020
Kimberly Ferrari THE STATE OF DISPARATE IMPACT UNDER THE FAIR HOUSING ACT: INTERPRETING ROBUST CAUSALITY AFTER INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES 29 Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 327 (2020) C1-3Table of Contents I. Introduction. 327 II. Historical Background. 330 A. Housing Discrimination and Segregation Pre-FHA. 331 B. Passing the FHA. 335 C. After the FHA. 335 D. The Inclusive Communities Decision. 337 1. Results-Oriented Language of the FHA. 337 2. 1988 Amendments to the FHA. 339 3. Statutory Purpose of the FHA and Robust... 2020
Shivangi Bhatia TO "OTHERWISE MAKE UNAVAILABLE": TENANT SCREENING COMPANIES' LIABILITY UNDER THE FAIR HOUSING ACT'S DISPARATE IMPACT THEORY 88 Fordham Law Review 2551 (May, 2020) Tenant screening companies present information to housing providers on prospective tenants' criminal and eviction histories in the form of background screening reports. These screening reports disproportionately impact racial and gender minorities. Two opposing views exist on whether courts should interpret the Fair Housing Act to cover the... 2020
Sarah C. Pricer WHEN HOME IS A LIVING HELL: VULNERABLE WOMEN AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN HOUSING 6 Texas A&M Journal of Property Law 115 (2020) Low-income women experience a nightmarish victimization when they are sexually harassed by landlords in their homes, homes many are desperate to keep. The staggering lack of data on this issue means laws and courts have been slow to address this phenomenon. Although courts have relied primarily on a Title VII employment-based sexual harassment... 2020
Jeffrey D. Jones WORKFORCE HOUSING AND HOUSING PREFERENCE POLICIES UNDER THE FAIR HOUSING ACT 24 Lewis & Clark Law Review 1413 (2020) The workforce housing movement grew out of two urgent realities. First, the lack of affordable housing near where workers are employed has a substantial impact on local economies and local business. Second, the lack of affordable housing near where workers live undermines the twin goals of inclusive communities and reversing historical patterns of... 2020
Pablo E. Zevallos "A STATEMENT ABOUT WHO DESERVES TO LIVE HERE": THE FAIR HOUSING ACT IMPLICATIONS OF HOUSING NEW YORK 52 Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems 599 (Summer, 2019) New York City faces the twin problems of housing segregation and a shortage of affordable housing. In response, Mayor Bill de Blasio developed Housing New York, a plan to create or preserve 300,000 affordable units across a variety of income bands. As part of this plan, the City instituted inclusionary zoning policies and modified density caps in... 2019
Xiaoqian Hu "PUT THAT BUCKET DOWN!": MONEY, POLITICS, AND PROPERTY RIGHTS IN URBANIZING CHINA 44 Vermont Law Review 243 (Winter 2019) Introduction. 244 I. The Stasis of Legal Pluralism Studies. 249 II. China's Peri-Urban Situation. 255 A. Villager-Initiated Housing Development Is Against the Law. 258 B. Villager-Initiated Housing Development Is an Illegal Solution to a Law-Created Class Problem. 269 III. Illegal Housing Development in Peri-Urban Mountain County. 274 A. A Macro... 2019
Hannah Juricic A CRITIQUE OF DC'S APPROACH TO EVICTION PROCESS & AFFORDABLE HOUSING MEASURES 32 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 685 (Fall, 2019) Apart from being a center for political change, the District of Columbia's ongoing housing crisis has inspired landmark cases, progressive legislative tactics, judicial activism, and creative funding campaigns. Despite decades of effort, the District still faces a chronic affordable housing shortage. Tenant advocates argue that the issue is... 2019
Justin P. Steil , Dan Traficonte A FLOOD--NOT A RIPPLE--OF HARM: PROXIMATE CAUSE UNDER THE FAIR HOUSING ACT 40 Cardozo Law Review 1237 (February, 2019) Over the past decade, several city governments across the country have filed suits against banks pursuant to the Fair Housing Act seeking redress for municipal damages caused by the banks' discriminatory lending practices. Following the ruling in Bank of America Corp. v. City of Miami, lower courts are now confronting the question of where to draw... 2019
Cydnee V. Bence A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME: LEARNING FROM OUR MISTAKES TO PREVENT UNEQUITABLE GENTRIFICATION ON A LOCAL LEVEL 44 Vermont Law Review 429 (Winter 2019) Introduction. 429 I. What Is Gentrification?. 431 A. Predicting Gentrification. 434 1. Characteristic In-Movers. 434 2. Transportation. 435 3. Endogenous Model. 436 4. Segregation. 438 5. Perceived and Actual Crime. 439 B. Major Housing Initiatives. 439 1. New Deal Legislation. 439 2. Section 235 and Section 236. 441 3. Section 8 and the Housing... 2019
Allison K. Bethel A NEW HOME FOR HATERS--ONLINE HOME SHARING PLATFORMS: A LOOK AT THE APPLICABILITY OF THE FAIR HOUSING ACT TO HOME SHARES 53 University of Richmond Law Review 903 (March, 2019) In 2018, we celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the Fair Housing Act which outlawed discrimination in residential transactions. When the FHA was passed, the home search process was very different. Fifty years ago, most people searched for housing by viewing listings in newspapers and other printed publications or perhaps used a realtor. Today,... 2019
Stephanie M. Stern A SOCIAL NORM THEORY OF REGULATING HOUSING SPEECH UNDER THE FAIR HOUSING ACT 84 Missouri Law Review 435 (Spring, 2019) The Fair Housing Act's prohibition of discriminatory housing statements presents a puzzle. This provision regulates housing speech, such as advertisements and notices, more robustly than acts of housing discrimination (e.g., discriminatory refusals to rent or sell). It extends liability regardless of intent and, unlike other provisions in the Fair... 2019
Emily Bergeron ADEQUATE HOUSING IS A HUMAN RIGHT 44 Human Rights 1 (2019) In the early seventeenth century, Thomas Benton built a pigsty. It was so close to his neighbor's house that the odor of the swine made the home unbearable, stopping . wholesome air. Benton's neighbor, William Aldred, claimed that the stench was enough to deprive him of his property and personal dignity and was, therefore, a violation of his... 2019
Frank Griffin, M.D., J.D. ADMINISTERING HOUSING LAW AS HEALTH CARE: ATTORNEYS AS HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS 71 South Carolina Law Review 349 (Winter 2019) I. Introduction. 350 II. Failure to Include Housing in Healthcare Treatment Planning Affects Outcomes, Overall Costs, and Hospital and Health System Finances. 352 A. Inadequate Housing and Poor Health Outcomes. 352 B. Failure to Address Housing Needs and Associated Healthcare System Costs. 358 III. Attorneys Serving as Healthcare Professionals to... 2019
Renee M. Williams AFFIRMATIVELY FURTHER FAIR HOUSING: CALIFORNIA'S RESPONSE TO A CHANGING FEDERAL LANDSCAPE 28 Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 387 (2019) The Duty to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing. 388 HUD's 2015 Regulation and Subsequent Roll-Back. 390 Assembly Bill 686: California's Response. 392 California's General AFFH Obligation. 393 Fair Housing Planning Through the Housing Element. 394 What All of This Means. 396 2019
Desiree C. Hensley AFFIRMATIVELY FURTHERING FAIR HOUSING IN THE DEEP SOUTH: OBAMA'S AFFH RULE WON'T MAKE RURAL AMERICA LESS SEGREGATED 26 Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 92 (Summer, 2019) Introduction. 93 I. The Duty to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing. 100 II. Lack of HUD Oversight in Small Towns and Rural Areas Encourages Residential Segregation to Persist. 101 III. People in the Deep South Are Still Plagued by the Failure of Small Towns and Rural Areas to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing. 104 A. Batesville, Mississippi: An... 2019
Michael Diamond AFFORDABLE HOUSING: OF INEFFICIENCY, MARKET DISTORTION, AND GOVERNMENT FAILURE 53 University of Richmond Law Review 979 (March, 2019) In this essay, I examine the types of costs that are imposed on society as a whole due to the absence of a sufficient number of decent housing units that are affordable to the low-income population. These costs present themselves in relation to health care, education, employment, productivity, homelessness, and incarceration. Some of the costs are... 2019
Jonathan Schnader ALEXA, ARE YOU A FOREIGN AGENT? CONFRONTING THE RISK OF FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE EXPLOITATION OF PRIVATE HOME NETWORKS, HOME ASSISTANTS, AND CONNECTIVITY IN THE SECURITY CLEARANCE PROCESS 25 Richmond Journal of Law and Technology 3 (Spring, 2019) Virtually all facets of the home can be remotely controlled over the Internet of Things [IoT]; a Nest brand thermostat controls your furnace and air conditioning, adjusting based on schedules set by the user, or automatically shutting off when you leave the house. Smart light fixtures turn on or off, or dim, in accordance with your wishes.... 2019
Kandis Sargeant ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN SHORT TERM RENTAL ACCOMMODATIONS: IS BINDING ARBITRATION APPROPRIATE IN THE SHARING ECONOMY FOR RACIAL DISCRIMINATION CASES? 34 Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution 575 (2019) I. Introduction A. A More In-Depth Look at Airbnb's Current Terms of Service and Its New Non-Discrimination Policy 1. What Airbnb Has Done Specifically to Combat Any Racial Discrimination That May Be Taking Place Amongst Guests and Hosts in Their Application B. What Is the Sharing Economy? C. Arbitration: Striking the Right Balance Between... 2019
Paula A. Franzese AN INFLECTION POINT FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING: THE PROMISE OF INCLUSIONARY MIXED-USE REDEVELOPMENT 52 UIC John Marshall Law Review 581 (Spring, 2019) I. Introduction. 581 II. Part I: Economic Exclusion in Housing. 583 III. Part II: New Jersey's Pioneering Social Experiment: Mount Laurel. 587 IV. Part III: The Rise of Mixed-Use Redevelopment and the Promise of Inclusion. 594 V. Conclusion. 600 2019
Henry Rose ARLINGTON HEIGHTS WON IN THE SUPREME COURT BUT THE FAIR HOUSING ACT'S GOAL OF PROMOTING RACIAL INTEGRATION SAVED THE LOW-INCOME HOUSING 35 Touro Law Review 791 (2019) In the early 1970s, a developer sought a zoning change to a parcel of land in Arlington Heights, Illinois that would allow for the construction of low-income housing. Arlington Heights denied the zoning change and the developer sued Arlington Heights arguing that this denial violated both equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment of the... 2019
Jeff Clare BECAUSE HOUSING IS WHAT? FUNDAMENTAL. CALIFORNIA'S RHNA SYSTEM AS A TOOL FOR EQUITABLE HOUSING GROWTH 46 Ecology Law Quarterly 373 (2019) In 2017 and 2018 the California Legislature passed two packages of bills aiming to address the state's massive housing shortage. The bills focus on the state's housing element law and Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) system. These two mechanisms were created to require cities to plan for their long-term housing growth and to ensure cities... 2019
Barak Atiram BETWEEN RACIALLY RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AND INDIAN BEAVER HUNTING: THE METATHEORY OF PROPERTY RIGHTS 24 Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights 223 (Spring, 2019) Scholarly writings about collective actions for the production of non-excludable goods, especially in the field of law and economics, look at coordination of class members as a potential failure--a collective-action problem. Economics professor Harold Demsetz's famous article Toward a Theory of Property Rights belongs to this tradition of writing.... 2019
Christopher S. Elmendorf BEYOND THE DOUBLE VETO: HOUSING PLANS AS PREEMPTIVE INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMPACTS 71 Hastings Law Journal 79 (December, 2019) The problem of local-government barriers to housing supply is finally enjoying its moment in the sun. For decades, the states did little to remedy this problem and arguably they made it worse. But spurred by a rising Yes in My Backyard (YIMBY) movement, state legislatures are now trying to make local governments plan for more housing, allow greater... 2019
Jane Kim BLACK REPARATIONS FOR TWENTIETH CENTURY FEDERAL HOUSING DISCRIMINATION: THE CONSTRUCTION OF WHITE WEALTH AND THE EFFECTS OF DENIED BLACK HOMEOWNERSHIP 29 Boston University Public Interest Law Journal 135 (Winter 2019) Introduction. 135 I. Twentieth Century Federal Housing Discrimination in America: The Government's Construction of White Property and White Wealth. 138 A. The Federal Construction of Neighborhood and Property Ratings: Racist Redlining is Born. 140 B. Racial Exclusion from Government-Subsidized and Government-Insured Loans, Investment, and... 2019
David D. Troutt CITIES, FAIR HOUSING, AND GENTRIFICATION: A PROPOSAL IN PROGRESSIVE FEDERALISM 40 Cardozo Law Review 1177 (February, 2019) C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 1177 I. Analysis: The Three Interests Protected by Fair Housing and the Duty to AFFH. 1182 A. The Rationale. 1182 B. The Three Supporting Statutory Interests. 1186 C. Trade-Offs in Going Local: Protected Class Limitations and Lack of Intersectionality. 1191 II. Proposal: An Urban AFFH Regime with Four... 2019
Megan Haberle , Philip Tegeler COORDINATED ACTION ON SCHOOL AND HOUSING INTEGRATION: THE ROLE OF STATE GOVERNMENT 53 University of Richmond Law Review 949 (March, 2019) In this essay, we assess the prospects for more coordinated government efforts to address housing and school segregation at the federal, state and local level. We conclude that multiple barriers to concerted action at the federal and local level, particularly to addressing racial and economic segregation across local boundaries, suggest a more... 2019
Molly F. Spakowski CRAFTED FROM WHOLE CLOTH: REVERSE STASH-HOUSE STINGS AND THE SENTENCING FACTOR MANIPULATION CLAIM 67 Buffalo Law Review 451 (April, 2019) Kenneth Flowers is currently serving a mandatory minimum sentence of 120 months imprisonment stemming from a conviction of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute five or more kilograms of cocaine. While the ten-year prison sentence is very real, the five-kilograms of cocaine is not, and never was. Mr. Flowers was caught-up in one of the... 2019
Olga Bryana Gonzalez CULTURAL APPROPRIATION: THE NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIST STRUGGLE FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION IN CANADA, MEXICO, AND THE UNITED STATES 42 Thomas Jefferson Law Review 1 (Fall, 2019) INTRODUCTION. 2 I. THE HISTORY OF THE INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS ACT AND CONTEMPORARY U.S. COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK LAW. 4 A. The Indian Arts and Craft Act. 5 B. The Lanham Act: Trademark Law in the United States. 6 C. The Copyright Act: Subject Matter and Scope. 10 II. THE DISADVANTAGES NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISTS FACE BECAUSE OF TRIBAL ENROLLMENT ISSUES... 2019
Caroline V. Green DELIMIT, DEMARCATE, AND TITLE: SOVEREIGNTY AND PROPERTY RIGHTS OF NATIVE PEOPLES IN THE AMERICAS 28 Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law 101 (Winter 2019) I. Introduction. 101 II. International Case Law and Indigenous Property Rights in the Americas. 102 III. International Human Rights Instruments Address Indigenous Property and Sovereignty. 109 IV. United States Federal Law and Native American Property Rights. 116 A. History. 116 B. Case Study: Carpenter v. Murphy. 118 V. A Strategy for Native... 2019
Moira O'Neill , Giulia Gualco-Nelson , Eric Biber DEVELOPING POLICY FROM THE GROUND UP: EXAMINING ENTITLEMENT IN THE BAY AREA TO INFORM CALIFORNIA'S HOUSING POLICY DEBATES 25 Hastings Environmental Law Journal 1 (Winter, 2019) Introduction. 5 Part I: Background. 7 A. Navigating the law applicable to entitlement processes in California. 7 1. Local law governing infill development. 8 2. Environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act. 12 a. Local governments often determine CEQA's applicability. 12 b. The disclosure requirements under CEQA. 14 c. The... 2019
by Steven D. Schwinn , The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL Did the Virginia General Assembly Violate the Equal Protection Clause in Redrawing 11 Contested House Districts After the 2010 Census? 46 No. 6 Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases 4 (March 18, 2019) In 2011, after the 2010 census, Virginia set out to redraw its state legislative districts. In drawing the new House districts, the legislature relied on traditional, race-neutral districting criteria; the one-person-one-vote rule; and a 55-percent target for the black voting age population in each district, in order to comply with the Voting... 2019
Etienne C. Toussaint DISMANTLING THE MASTER'S HOUSE: TOWARD A JUSTICE-BASED THEORY OF COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 53 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 337 (Winter 2019) Since the end of the American Civil War, scholars have debated the efficacy of various models of community economic development, or CED. Historically, this debate has tracked one of two approaches: place-based models of CED, seeking to stimulate community development through market-driven economic growth programs, and people-based models of CED,... 2019
Christopher Serkin DIVERGENCE IN LAND USE REGULATIONS AND PROPERTY RIGHTS 92 Southern California Law Review 1055 (May, 2019) For the past century, property rights--and in particular development rights-- have been circumscribed and largely defined by comprehensive local land use regulations. As any student of land use knows, zoning across the country shares a common DNA. Despite their local character, zoning limits on development rights in almost every American... 2019
LaToya Baldwin Clark EDUCATION AS PROPERTY 105 Virginia Law Review 397 (April, 2019) Introduction. 397 I. How to Steal An Education: A Web of Law and Policy. 403 II. Education as Property. 408 A. Education as Transferable. 410 B. Education for Exclusive Enjoyment. 413 C. Education and the Right to Exclude. 416 III. Propertizing Education. 421 Conclusion. 424 2019
Elizabeth Beatty, Abbey Hawthorne EMPOWERED: BRINGING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INTO LOW-INCOME HOMES 5 One J: Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal 341 (September, 2019) During a January 2018 cold spell, temperatures fell below zero degrees Fahrenheit across much of the Northeastern United States. For Howard Jerome, an eighty-three-year-old Vermont resident who relied on social security and pension payments to make ends meet, the frigid air in his home stung his nose and his pocketbook. Jerome had received $400... 2019
Michelle Adams, Derek W. Black EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY AND THE SCHOOLHOUSE GATE, THE SCHOOLHOUSE GATE: PUBLIC EDUCATION, THE SUPREME COURT, AND THE BATTLE FOR THE AMERICAN MIND BY JUSTIN DRIVER PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE, 2018 128 Yale Law Journal 2302 (June, 2019) Public schools have generated some of the most far-reaching cases to come before the Supreme Court. They have involved nearly every major civil right and liberty found in the Bill of Rights. The cases are often reflections of larger societal ills and anxieties, from segregation and immigration to religion and civil discourse over war. In that... 2019
Sam Burgess EXPLORING LAND VALUE TAXATION AS A MEANS OF MITIGATING GREATER BOSTON'S HOUSING AFFORDABILITY CRISIS 39 Review of Banking and Financial Law 549 (Fall, 2019) Like many coastal American metropolitan areas flush with high-paying jobs characteristic of twenty-first century innovation economies, Greater Boston is grappling with skyrocketing housing costs and a shortage of affordable housing stock. Although the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and City of Boston have implemented a panoply of initiatives to... 2019
Kody Glazer FAIR HOUSING ACT AT 50: CHALLENGING THE DISPARATE IMPACT OF PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS 46 Florida State University Law Review 457 (Winter, 2019) The year 2018 marked the 50th Anniversary of the enactment of the Fair Housing Act. Although there have been mixed reviews on the success of the Act in reaching its goals of eradicating discrimination from the housing market and of affirmatively furthering fair housing, one thing remains clear-the Act must evolve and react to changing technologies... 2019
Sara Pratt FAIR HOUSING ACT AT FIFTY 53 University of Richmond Law Review 1021 (March, 2019) I am a Virginian by birth; I grew up in Lynchburg, Virginia. You may be asking yourself how a civil rights advocate grew up in Lynchburg, Virginia. Living in Virginia provided formative experiences for me that brought me to a fair housing-oriented life, and career. I started out learning about civil rights in a Presbyterian youth camp, on the... 2019
David L. Callies, Derek B. Simon FAIR HOUSING AND DISCRIMINATION AFTER INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES 33-JUN Probate and Property 43 (May/June, 2019) Some of the most effective means of combating housing discrimination are statutes prohibiting discrimination against certain protected minority classes. The federal Fair Housing Act (FHA) represents a model for such statutory prohibitions. The FHA prohibits discrimination by both public (e.g., state and local government agencies) and private (e.g.,... 2019
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