The proliferation of rent control laws in many California cities has led to a furious debate concerning its legal, economic, and social consequences. Leading scholars believe that rent control only exacerbates existing housing shortages and excludes the poor, the minority and the elderly from scarce rental housing. This article sets forth the proposition that the fixing of rent ceilings by a local government violates the federal antitrust laws and can be invalidated in federal court
This article discusses a California case which held that a condominium owner who purchased a unit un...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
The federal price control cases demonstrate that three factors play a predominant role in making the...
This Comment analyzes the recent decisions by the California Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Cour...
The Supreme Court has repeatedly declared that land-use regulations that fail to substantially advan...
This article begins with a discussion of the development of Noerr-Pennington immunity as it applies ...
The power of municipalities to authorize condominium developers to tie the leasing of land or recrea...
The Supreme Court has repeatedly declared that land-use regulations that fail to substantially advan...
Rent control balances strong tenant protections with supply-side incentives for landlords. However, ...
California is experiencing an emerging lower income housing crisis which is aggravated by exclusiona...
Most urban areas are faced with a shortage of affordable housing. In some cities, the scarcity of af...
Rental housing in the United States is increasingly owned by corporate landlords that operate under ...
The largest number of housing units subject to rent control can be found in California, but the poli...
This article discusses a California case which held that a complaint that an ordinance prohibiti...
Repeals state law that currently restricts the scope of rent-control policies that cities and other ...
This article discusses a California case which held that a condominium owner who purchased a unit un...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
The federal price control cases demonstrate that three factors play a predominant role in making the...
This Comment analyzes the recent decisions by the California Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Cour...
The Supreme Court has repeatedly declared that land-use regulations that fail to substantially advan...
This article begins with a discussion of the development of Noerr-Pennington immunity as it applies ...
The power of municipalities to authorize condominium developers to tie the leasing of land or recrea...
The Supreme Court has repeatedly declared that land-use regulations that fail to substantially advan...
Rent control balances strong tenant protections with supply-side incentives for landlords. However, ...
California is experiencing an emerging lower income housing crisis which is aggravated by exclusiona...
Most urban areas are faced with a shortage of affordable housing. In some cities, the scarcity of af...
Rental housing in the United States is increasingly owned by corporate landlords that operate under ...
The largest number of housing units subject to rent control can be found in California, but the poli...
This article discusses a California case which held that a complaint that an ordinance prohibiti...
Repeals state law that currently restricts the scope of rent-control policies that cities and other ...
This article discusses a California case which held that a condominium owner who purchased a unit un...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
The federal price control cases demonstrate that three factors play a predominant role in making the...