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19Jan

In Defense of Voluntary Desegregation: All Things Are Not Equal

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By Derek W. Black

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Tags: Civil Rights Constitutional Law Discrimination Supreme Court
« Allocation of Check Kiting Losses Under the UCC, Regulation CC, and the Bankruptcy Code: Reconciling the Standards
Violence on the Brain: A Critique of Neuroscience in Criminal Law »
18Apr

Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in Regional Housing Markets: The Baltimore Public Housing Desegregation Litigation

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By: Florence Wagman Roisman

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Tags: Civil Rights Title VII
« Obstacle to Opportunity: Housing that Working and Poor People Can Afford in New Orleans Since Katrina
Comment: Suing Upstream: Commercial Reality and Recovery for Economic Loss in Breach of Warranty Actions by Non-Privity Consumers »
18Apr

Obstacle to Opportunity: Housing that Working and Poor People Can Afford in New Orleans Since Katrina

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By: William P. Quigley

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Tags: Civil Rights Title VII
« Developing Las Vegas: Creating Inclusionary Affordable Housing Requirements in Development Agreements
Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in Regional Housing Markets: The Baltimore Public Housing Desegregation Litigation »
18Apr

Developing Las Vegas: Creating Inclusionary Affordable Housing Requirements in Development Agreements

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By: Ngai Pindell

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Tags: Civil Rights Title VII
« Toward a Policy of Heterogeneity: Overcoming a Long History of Socio-Economic Segregation in Housing
Obstacle to Opportunity: Housing that Working and Poor People Can Afford in New Orleans Since Katrina »
18Apr

Toward a Policy of Heterogeneity: Overcoming a Long History of Socio-Economic Segregation in Housing

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By: Peter W. Salsich, Jr.

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Tags: Civil Rights Title VII
« Our Pluralist Housing Ethics and the Struggle for Affordability
Developing Las Vegas: Creating Inclusionary Affordable Housing Requirements in Development Agreements »
18Apr

Our Pluralist Housing Ethics and the Struggle for Affordability

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By: Tim Iglesias

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Tags: Civil Rights Title VII
« Note: The Supreme Court Brings a Sea-Change with KSR International Co. v. Teleflex, Inc.
Toward a Policy of Heterogeneity: Overcoming a Long History of Socio-Economic Segregation in Housing »
12Jan

On Dissplacement, or the Dissing of Places

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By: Joel S. Newman

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Tags: Civil Rights Immigration
« Restitution for Wrongs and the Restatement (Third) of the Law of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment
Saving Trade Secret Disclosures on the Internet Through Sequential Preservation »
4Sep

Shifting Sands of Federalism: Civil Rights and Tort Claims in the Employment Context

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By: Martha Chamallas

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Tags: Civil Rights Employment Law Tort
« The Equilibrium Content of Corporate Federalism
From Cooperative to Inoperative Federalism: The Perverse Mutation of Environmental Law and Policy »

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