This Article argues that legal restraints against homeless persons are resolved by applying certain nuisance-like approaches. By drawing on nuisance restraints that adopt property-based and social-identity information, courts and decision-makers choose approaches that create conflict between homeless identities and adopted social identities. These approaches tend to relegate the social choice of whether to tolerate homeless persons to one of established social order (property) or broadly conceived notions of liberty (constitutional rights or due process rights). This Article argues for a broader conception of social identity, which may force parties to internalize certain costs of action, tolerate certain uses, or abate the full range of pr...
Homelessness in America has become an epidemic problem. Homeless encampments can be found in public ...
Homelessness in America has become an epidemic problem. Homeless encampments can be found in public ...
The United States (U.S.) does not recognize a formal legal right to housing. Yet, the right to housi...
This Article argues that legal restraints against homeless persons are resolved by applying certain ...
Human rights, while broad in their universal definition, are distinctly identifiable when the absenc...
As municipalities across the nation employ increasingly aggressive anti-homeless policies, homeless ...
As municipalities across the nation employ increasingly aggressive anti-homeless policies, homeless ...
>> Abstract _ FEANTSA has a longstanding commitment to ‘a rights-based’ approach to tackling h...
Property shapes the way we talk about our communities and ourselves. It also, unintentionally, shape...
This article deals with property laws, based on two premises. Firstly, property law as means to a co...
This doctoral thesis examines homelessness and the regulation of public property from the perspectiv...
This article deals with property laws, based on two premises. Firstly, property law as means to a co...
The United States does not recognize a formal legal right to housing. Yet, the right to housing is a...
Homelessness in America has become an epidemic problem. Homeless encampments can be found in public ...
The United States does not recognize a formal legal right to housing. Yet the right to housing is al...
Homelessness in America has become an epidemic problem. Homeless encampments can be found in public ...
Homelessness in America has become an epidemic problem. Homeless encampments can be found in public ...
The United States (U.S.) does not recognize a formal legal right to housing. Yet, the right to housi...
This Article argues that legal restraints against homeless persons are resolved by applying certain ...
Human rights, while broad in their universal definition, are distinctly identifiable when the absenc...
As municipalities across the nation employ increasingly aggressive anti-homeless policies, homeless ...
As municipalities across the nation employ increasingly aggressive anti-homeless policies, homeless ...
>> Abstract _ FEANTSA has a longstanding commitment to ‘a rights-based’ approach to tackling h...
Property shapes the way we talk about our communities and ourselves. It also, unintentionally, shape...
This article deals with property laws, based on two premises. Firstly, property law as means to a co...
This doctoral thesis examines homelessness and the regulation of public property from the perspectiv...
This article deals with property laws, based on two premises. Firstly, property law as means to a co...
The United States does not recognize a formal legal right to housing. Yet, the right to housing is a...
Homelessness in America has become an epidemic problem. Homeless encampments can be found in public ...
The United States does not recognize a formal legal right to housing. Yet the right to housing is al...
Homelessness in America has become an epidemic problem. Homeless encampments can be found in public ...
Homelessness in America has become an epidemic problem. Homeless encampments can be found in public ...
The United States (U.S.) does not recognize a formal legal right to housing. Yet, the right to housi...