First, this Article analyzes, from the perspective of the poor, the effect of political, economic, social and legal relationships on past and proposed subsidized housing systems. Secondly, we consider why past programs failed to fulfill their promise and why proposed New Federalist solutions are similarly doomed. Neither has faced the need for change in political, social and legal relationships nor the basic economic problems. Finally, we outline the elements of a subsidized housing system design that gives proper weight to these relationships
This Article examines the history of national housing policy and the factors that will influence its...
Provides an overview of federal rental assistance programs, their scope, and their limitations, with...
The diminishing role of the federal government in the development of low-income housing has had seve...
Subsidizing low-income families recognizes the basic housing problem facing the American city: low-i...
This article reviews the federal role in providing rental housing for low-income households. It sugg...
Low-income families are usually understood to have a special claim to government housing assistance....
Excerpt from the full-text article: Housing possesses certain characteristics which qualify it for a...
This Article describes the policies advanced by housing programs and shows where tension between the...
Excerpt from the full-text article: Housing possesses certain characteristics which qualify it for a...
Excerpt from the full-text article: Housing possesses certain characteristics which qualify it for a...
Low-income families are usually understood to have a special claim to government housing assistance....
Structural trends and deteriorating local housing conditions have left an increasing proportion of u...
California is experiencing an emerging lower income housing crisis which is aggravated by exclusiona...
In this Article, the potential role of legal services for the urban poor in achieving levels and for...
The primary goal of subsidized housing policy in the United States is to increase access to affordab...
This Article examines the history of national housing policy and the factors that will influence its...
Provides an overview of federal rental assistance programs, their scope, and their limitations, with...
The diminishing role of the federal government in the development of low-income housing has had seve...
Subsidizing low-income families recognizes the basic housing problem facing the American city: low-i...
This article reviews the federal role in providing rental housing for low-income households. It sugg...
Low-income families are usually understood to have a special claim to government housing assistance....
Excerpt from the full-text article: Housing possesses certain characteristics which qualify it for a...
This Article describes the policies advanced by housing programs and shows where tension between the...
Excerpt from the full-text article: Housing possesses certain characteristics which qualify it for a...
Excerpt from the full-text article: Housing possesses certain characteristics which qualify it for a...
Low-income families are usually understood to have a special claim to government housing assistance....
Structural trends and deteriorating local housing conditions have left an increasing proportion of u...
California is experiencing an emerging lower income housing crisis which is aggravated by exclusiona...
In this Article, the potential role of legal services for the urban poor in achieving levels and for...
The primary goal of subsidized housing policy in the United States is to increase access to affordab...
This Article examines the history of national housing policy and the factors that will influence its...
Provides an overview of federal rental assistance programs, their scope, and their limitations, with...
The diminishing role of the federal government in the development of low-income housing has had seve...