In Print
Volume 27, Issue I (Fall 2019)
Articles
Food, Shelter, Hope: Examining the Possibilities of Agricultural Tiny Home Communities for the Homeless
Caitlyn Greene
(Under)Enforcement of Poor Tenants’ Rights
Kathryn A. Sabbeth
Notes
The Collateral Consequences of Substandard Public Housing on Tenant-Families
Josette M. Barsano
Volume 26, Issue III (Spring 2019)
Articles
Challenging Inaccurate Sex Designations on Birth Certificates Through Disability Rights Law
Kevin M. Barry
Closing the Disability Gap: Reforming the Community Reinvestment Act Regulatory Framework
Michael Morris, Nanette Goodman, Angel Baker, Kyle Palmore, and Peter Blanck
Explaining “Not Disabled” Cases Ten Years After the ADAAA: A Story of Ignorance, Incompetence, and Possibly Animus
Nicole Buonocore Porter
Volume 26, Issue I (Fall 2018)
Article
Overdrafts: When Markets, Consumers, and Regulators Collide
Aluma Zernik
Notes
A Union for All: Collective Associations Outside the Workplace
Christopher Bangs
Volume 25, Issue III (Spring 2018)
Symposium: The Future of Low-Wage Work
Is There a Future for Work?
Wendi S. Lazar & Nantiya Ruan
Notes
An Argument for Regulating Debt Buyers Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Rachel Deitch
The Even Start Family Literacy Program: The Rise and Fall of Family Literacy and the Need for its Return
Jennifer Soliman
Condemned to Repeat History? Why the Last Movement for Bail Reform Failed, and How This One Can Succeed
Rachel Smith
Volume 25, Issue II (Winter 2018)
Articles
Seed Libraries and Food Justice: Cultivating an Effective Legal and Policy Environment
Ursula Ramsey
Social Justice Advocacy and Innovation: The Wisconsin Center for PublicRepresentation 1974–Present
Louise G. Trubek
Notes
The “Free College” Illusion: How State Tuition Support Programs Are Widening the Opportunity Gap
Lauren A. DiMartino
Introduction
Jill C. Morrison
“Bad Moms” and Powerful Prosecutors: Why a Public Health Approach to Maternal Drug Use is Necessary to Lessen the Hardship Borne by Women in the South
Mina Dixon Davis
Inconceivable: How Barriers to Infertility Treatment for Low-Income Women Amount to Reproductive Oppression
Madeline Curtis
Volume 25, Issue I (Fall 2017)
Articles
WWZZZ: Zombie Debt, the Zlaket Rules, and Regulation Z
John F. Serafine
Enforcing the Americans with Disabilities Act for the “Invisibly Disabled”: Not a Handout, Just a Hand
Ariana Cernius
Turner in the Trenches: A Study of How Turner v. Rogers Affected Child Support Contempt Proceedings
Elizabeth G. Patterson
Notes
Pauper’s Parity: Taking Away the Fine Print of “Your Contribution is Tax Deductible”
James Patrick Huston
Protecting TenantsWithout Preemption: How State and Local Governments Can Lessen the Impact of HUD’s One-Strike Rule
Robert Van Someren Greve
Expungement Law: An Extraordinary Remedy for an Extraordinary Harm
Mackenzie J. Yee