Home Rules

  • Swan, Sarah
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Publication date
February 2015
Publisher
Duke University School of Law
Language
English
Citation count (estimate)
12

Abstract

Thousands of American cities and towns are responding to social problems like bullying, drug abuse, and criminality by passing ordinances that hold individuals responsible for the wrongful acts of their family members and friends. Parental liability ordinances impose sanctions on parents when their children engage in bullying or other targeted behaviors; mandatory terms in rental housing leases require the eviction of tenants whose family members, friends, or guests engage in unlawful acts; and nuisance ordinances require evictions when a threshold number of calls to police is exceeded, even though such calls are often related to another person\u27s wrongful or abusive behavior. Cities typically rely on home rule authority to pass...

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