For decades, society’s disparate interests and priorities have stymied attempts to resolve issues of housing affordability and equity. Zoning law and servitude law, both of which have been robustly empowered by decades of jurisprudence, effectively grant communities the legal right and ability to exclude various sorts of residences from their wealthiest neighborhoods. Exclusion by housing type results in exclusion of categories of people, namely, renters, the relatively poor, and racial minorities. Although our society’s housing woes may indeed be intractable if we continue to treat a group’s right to exclude with the level of deference that such exclusionary efforts currently enjoy, this treatment is unjustifiable. Courts should acknowledg...
Having in 1968 written one of the first major comprehensive studies of exclusionary zoning, little d...
In a series of recent cases, the New York courts have commented on the legislative acts of the state...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
The creation of diverse and inclusive communities has long been one of American housing policy’s mos...
This article discusses affirmative approaches to providing effective relief in two types of exclusio...
This article is a story about boundaries and exclusion and about how - or whether - there is a commu...
The Fair Housing Act (“FHA”) prohibits housing discrimination, including the refusal to sell or rent...
Everyone needs a home. But exclusionary zoning ordinances in many communities prevent low-income and...
Using the law to promote diversity in residential communities is probably more difficult than promot...
Homeownership in the US is on the decline and the percentage of the population that rents their resi...
Exclusionary zoning limits residential development over large areas, and even entire cities or towns...
Residential developments often create a general scheme of restrictions, operate common facilities, a...
This article introduces zoning laws that try to define “family” and that try to restrict occupancy. ...
This article explores whether the philosophical and constitutional predicates for the recognition of...
The quality of life that people experience in the United States depends largely on the neighborhood ...
Having in 1968 written one of the first major comprehensive studies of exclusionary zoning, little d...
In a series of recent cases, the New York courts have commented on the legislative acts of the state...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
The creation of diverse and inclusive communities has long been one of American housing policy’s mos...
This article discusses affirmative approaches to providing effective relief in two types of exclusio...
This article is a story about boundaries and exclusion and about how - or whether - there is a commu...
The Fair Housing Act (“FHA”) prohibits housing discrimination, including the refusal to sell or rent...
Everyone needs a home. But exclusionary zoning ordinances in many communities prevent low-income and...
Using the law to promote diversity in residential communities is probably more difficult than promot...
Homeownership in the US is on the decline and the percentage of the population that rents their resi...
Exclusionary zoning limits residential development over large areas, and even entire cities or towns...
Residential developments often create a general scheme of restrictions, operate common facilities, a...
This article introduces zoning laws that try to define “family” and that try to restrict occupancy. ...
This article explores whether the philosophical and constitutional predicates for the recognition of...
The quality of life that people experience in the United States depends largely on the neighborhood ...
Having in 1968 written one of the first major comprehensive studies of exclusionary zoning, little d...
In a series of recent cases, the New York courts have commented on the legislative acts of the state...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...