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The Collateral Consequences of Substandard Public Housing on Tenant-Families
Food, Shelter, Hope: Examining the Possibilities of Agricultural Tiny Home Communities for the Homeless
Making Change Together: The Multi-Pronged, Systems Theory Approach to Law and Organizing That Fueled a Housing Justice Movement for Three-Quarter House Tenants in New York City
(Under)Enforcement of Poor Tenants’ Rights
Making Inclusionary Zoning More Inclusive: How D.C. Should Reform Its Inclusionary Zoning Policy to Account for Income, Racial, and Geographic Segregation
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Food, Shelter, Hope: Examining the Possibilities of Agricultural Tiny Home Communities for the Homeless
Caitlyn Greene

Making Change Together: The Multi-Pronged, Systems Theory Approach to Law and Organizing That Fueled a Housing Justice Movement for Three-Quarter House Tenants in New York City
Matthew P. Main

(Under)Enforcement of Poor Tenants’ Rights
Kathryn A. Sabbeth

Notes

Making Inclusionary Zoning More Inclusive: How D.C. Should Reform Its Inclusionary Zoning Policy to Account for Income, Racial, and Geographic Segregation
Tracey Zhang

The Collateral Consequences of Substandard Public Housing on Tenant-Families
Josette M. Barsano

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