This Essay will examine the “sword and shield” model in action to explore the meaning of “subversive lawyering” in the housing context, particularly in eviction defense. In this model, we—the lawyers and law students— provide the “shield” (i.e., legal defense), while the organizers and members of grassroots housing justice organizations provide the “sword” (i.e., public pressure and protest). The lawyers are shielding tenants and foreclosed homeowners in the courts, which allows these “defendants” to simultaneously work with organizers to take necessary extralegal actions to ensure they are protected from displacement
Is there such a thing as subversive lawyering? And if so, what is it? These are the questions that m...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...
This Article suggests that although civil litigation remains a viable tool, the vanishing trial has ...
This Essay will examine the “sword and shield” model in action to explore the meaning of “subversive...
The COVID-19 pandemic put over 22 million U.S. tenants at risk of eviction. It also triggered bolder...
New York City is the first jurisdiction in the United States to create a right to appointed counsel ...
Eviction defense, one of the principal areas of housing advocacy in legal services offices throughou...
This dissertation examines the institutional and interactional determinants of eviction case outcome...
This Article provides an overview of the current arguments presented by advocates who seek to establ...
This Article examines the legal mechanics of the courts that issue eviction orders. It analyzes thes...
This Essay introduces the concept of eviction court displacement rates, defined as the percentage of...
This Article will explore an anti-crime policy that several subsidized housing communities have impl...
The article focuses on the mobilization carried out by tenants living in a rent-stabilized building ...
Matthew Desmond’s Pulitzer Prize winning book, focused public attention on the issue of eviction. As...
Gentrification, the influx of high-income dwellers into low-income neighborhoods, has in the past de...
Is there such a thing as subversive lawyering? And if so, what is it? These are the questions that m...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...
This Article suggests that although civil litigation remains a viable tool, the vanishing trial has ...
This Essay will examine the “sword and shield” model in action to explore the meaning of “subversive...
The COVID-19 pandemic put over 22 million U.S. tenants at risk of eviction. It also triggered bolder...
New York City is the first jurisdiction in the United States to create a right to appointed counsel ...
Eviction defense, one of the principal areas of housing advocacy in legal services offices throughou...
This dissertation examines the institutional and interactional determinants of eviction case outcome...
This Article provides an overview of the current arguments presented by advocates who seek to establ...
This Article examines the legal mechanics of the courts that issue eviction orders. It analyzes thes...
This Essay introduces the concept of eviction court displacement rates, defined as the percentage of...
This Article will explore an anti-crime policy that several subsidized housing communities have impl...
The article focuses on the mobilization carried out by tenants living in a rent-stabilized building ...
Matthew Desmond’s Pulitzer Prize winning book, focused public attention on the issue of eviction. As...
Gentrification, the influx of high-income dwellers into low-income neighborhoods, has in the past de...
Is there such a thing as subversive lawyering? And if so, what is it? These are the questions that m...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...
This Article suggests that although civil litigation remains a viable tool, the vanishing trial has ...