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Introduction, Peter C. Angelica
Putting The Public In Public Transit: A Proposed Amendment To The Citizen Participation Regulations Implementing The National Environmental Policy Act, Sofia Johnson
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Health Forest Networks: A Unified Urban Response To Regional Ecosystem Degradation And The Rise Of Chronic Disease, Rachel Toker
Health Forest Networks: A Unified Urban Response To Regional Ecosystem Degradation And The Rise Of Chronic Disease, Rachel Toker
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Offshore Wind In New Jersey: Launching A Domestic Industry While Creating A Workforce Rising Tide, Kimberly E. Diamond
Offshore Wind In New Jersey: Launching A Domestic Industry While Creating A Workforce Rising Tide, Kimberly E. Diamond
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of Municipal Water Service: From Providers To Comprehensive Water Managers, Dan Tarlock
The Evolution Of Municipal Water Service: From Providers To Comprehensive Water Managers, Dan Tarlock
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Local Action, Global Problem: Why And How New York City Is Tackling Climate Change, Danielle Spiegel-Feld, Katrina M. Wyman
Local Action, Global Problem: Why And How New York City Is Tackling Climate Change, Danielle Spiegel-Feld, Katrina M. Wyman
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Legal Case For Equity In Local Climate Action Planning, Amy E. Turner
The Legal Case For Equity In Local Climate Action Planning, Amy E. Turner
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Trashing The Chasing Arrows: How New York City Can Solve Its Plastics Problem, Rachel Zhu
Trashing The Chasing Arrows: How New York City Can Solve Its Plastics Problem, Rachel Zhu
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Nature And Value Of Public Space (With Some Lessons From The Pandemic), Christopher Essert
The Nature And Value Of Public Space (With Some Lessons From The Pandemic), Christopher Essert
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Cliodynamics Of Mass Incarceration, Climate Change, And “Chains On Our Feet”, Nadia B. Ahmad
The Cliodynamics Of Mass Incarceration, Climate Change, And “Chains On Our Feet”, Nadia B. Ahmad
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Climate Change And Incarcerated Populations: Confronting Environmental And Climate Injustices Behind Bars, Emily C. Gribble, David N. Pellow
Climate Change And Incarcerated Populations: Confronting Environmental And Climate Injustices Behind Bars, Emily C. Gribble, David N. Pellow
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Municipal Fiscal Crisis On Equitable Development, Christopher J. Tyson
The Impact Of Municipal Fiscal Crisis On Equitable Development, Christopher J. Tyson
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Intersectional Cohorts, Dis/Ability, And Class Actions, Ann C. Mcginley, Frank Rudy Cooper
Intersectional Cohorts, Dis/Ability, And Class Actions, Ann C. Mcginley, Frank Rudy Cooper
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Professionalization Of Urban Accessibility, Doron Dorfman, Mariela Yabo
The Professionalization Of Urban Accessibility, Doron Dorfman, Mariela Yabo
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Responsible Devolution Of Affordable Housing, Andrea J. Boyack
Responsible Devolution Of Affordable Housing, Andrea J. Boyack
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Let Them Eat Kale: The Misplaced Narrative Of Food Access, Nathan A. Rosenberg, Nevin Cohen
Let Them Eat Kale: The Misplaced Narrative Of Food Access, Nathan A. Rosenberg, Nevin Cohen
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Foe More Than A Friend: Law And The Health Of The American Urban Poor, David Ray Papke, Mary Elise Papke
A Foe More Than A Friend: Law And The Health Of The American Urban Poor, David Ray Papke, Mary Elise Papke
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Healthy Zoning, Matthew J. Parlow
You Cannot Afford To Live Here, Courtney Lauren Anderson
You Cannot Afford To Live Here, Courtney Lauren Anderson
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Confronting Inequality In Metropolitan Regions: Realizing The Promise Of Civil Rights And Environmental Justice In Metropolitan Transportation Planning, Richard A. Marcantonio, Aaron Golub, Alex Karner, Louise Nelson
Confronting Inequality In Metropolitan Regions: Realizing The Promise Of Civil Rights And Environmental Justice In Metropolitan Transportation Planning, Richard A. Marcantonio, Aaron Golub, Alex Karner, Louise Nelson
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Community Engagement And Transportation Equity, Edward W. De Barbieri
Community Engagement And Transportation Equity, Edward W. De Barbieri
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Escaping The Abdication Trap When Cooperative Federalism Fails: Legal Reform After Flint, David A. Dana
Escaping The Abdication Trap When Cooperative Federalism Fails: Legal Reform After Flint, David A. Dana
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Changes Spark Interest In Sustainable Urban Places: But How Do We Identify And Support Them?, John R. Nolon
Changes Spark Interest In Sustainable Urban Places: But How Do We Identify And Support Them?, John R. Nolon
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
What Is Urban Law Today? An Introductory Essay In Honor Of The Fortieth Anniversary Of The Fordham Urban Law Journal, Nestor M. Davidson
What Is Urban Law Today? An Introductory Essay In Honor Of The Fortieth Anniversary Of The Fordham Urban Law Journal, Nestor M. Davidson
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
You Can't Common What You Can't See: Towards A Restorative Polycentrism In The Governance Of Our Cities, Amy Laura Cahn, Paula Z. Segal
You Can't Common What You Can't See: Towards A Restorative Polycentrism In The Governance Of Our Cities, Amy Laura Cahn, Paula Z. Segal
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Ced After #Ows: From Community Economic Development To Anti-Authoritarian Community Counter-Institutions, Michael Haber
Ced After #Ows: From Community Economic Development To Anti-Authoritarian Community Counter-Institutions, Michael Haber
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Can Urban University Expansion And Sustainable Development Co-Exist?: A Case Study In Progress On Columbia University, Keith H. Hirokawa, Patricia E. Salkin
Can Urban University Expansion And Sustainable Development Co-Exist?: A Case Study In Progress On Columbia University, Keith H. Hirokawa, Patricia E. Salkin
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This article uses the expansion of Columbia University as a case study to demonstrate the difficulty in labeling projects as "sustainable" or "unsustainable" when key stakeholders view the process and outcomes of sustainability differently.
Our Bandit Future? Cities, Shantytowns, And Climate Change Governance, Colin Crawford
Our Bandit Future? Cities, Shantytowns, And Climate Change Governance, Colin Crawford
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article seeks to begin to define a role for cities and their inhabitants in climate change governance. Part I argues that if there is a failure to take into account global urbanization and its defining characteristics, namely extreme squalor and associated social ills, as a central feature of climate change policy, we face a future where cities will experience sustained and perhaps intractable urban violence and social disintegration, a development that can only hasten the separate but related harms caused by climate change on the world’s human and biological populations. Part II explores some of the consequences of the …
Climate Change, Consumption, And Cities, Alice Kaswan
Climate Change, Consumption, And Cities, Alice Kaswan
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Part I of this Article highlights the nation’s high level of energy consumption and argues that policies directed solely at tailpipes and smokestacks will fail to reach climate change goals. Part II of this Article observes that recently proposed federal legislation does not sufficiently address consumption. Part III argues that direct local land use and green building measures can and should play a critical role in reducing demand. Part IV recognizes that, notwithstanding the institutional and practical arguments in favor of local initiatives, significant barriers could slow their adoption and implementation. Part V argues that federal legislation could overcome obstacles …
Public Interest Litigation: Insights From Theory And Practice, Scott L. Cummings, Deborah L. Rhode
Public Interest Litigation: Insights From Theory And Practice, Scott L. Cummings, Deborah L. Rhode
Fordham Urban Law Journal
If public interest litigation has not always delivered all that we desire, it has surely provided no lack of experience. Our challenge now is to integrate these lessons from practice with insights from allied disciplines. Taken together, they remind us of the need to coordinate litigation with broader mobilizing efforts, to think strategically about effectiveness, and to create adequate systems of evaluation and accountability.