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Volume 33, Issue I (Fall 2025)
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Parents, Kin, and the State: Family and Households Between Functional Parenthood and Child Protection
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Volume 33, Issue I (Fall 2025)

Volume 33, Issue I (Fall 2025)

Introduction

Letter from the Editors(This link opens in a new tab)

By Sarah Minion, Erika Anclade, Yaseen Hashmi, Shawn Ali, Julia Tecotzky, & Rebecca Wilson

Articles

The Rise and Fall of Project 100%: The Troubled History of “Welfare Reform” in San Diego County and Lessons for Social Movement Lawyering Resource Mobilization(This link opens in a new tab)

By Jonathan Markovitz

Parents, Kin, and the State: Family and Households Between Functional Parenthood and Child Protection(This link opens in a new tab)

By Rama Hyeweon Kim

 

Notes

Building Affordability: The Promises, Challenges, and Feasibility of Social Housing Models(This link opens in a new tab)

By Jack Ross-Pilkington

Beyond Affordability: Combating Systemic Housing Barriers for Formerly Incarcerated People(This link opens in a new tab)

By Julia M. Baumel

 

Community Voices

Unsafe, Unaffordable, and Unjust: Why D.C. Must Defend Tenants’ Right to a Safe Home(This link opens in a new tab)

By Max Heckman, Emma Hollansworth, Britany Brown, & Victoria (Tori) Hancock

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