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Volume 27, Issue I (Fall 2019)
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
Volume 26, Issue III (Spring 2019)
Volume 26, Issue II (Winter 2019)
Volume 26, Issue I (Fall 2018)
Volume 25, Issue III (Spring 2018)
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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

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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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