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New Jim Crow Of The North: Cfos, Nuisance, And Neosegregation, Jacqueline Nafstad
New Jim Crow Of The North: Cfos, Nuisance, And Neosegregation, Jacqueline Nafstad
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
A Timeshare By Any Other Name: Fractional Homeownership And The Challenges And Effects Of Commodified Single-Family Homes, Christopher Markuson
A Timeshare By Any Other Name: Fractional Homeownership And The Challenges And Effects Of Commodified Single-Family Homes, Christopher Markuson
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
A Home Is A Good Thing: An Argument For Changing The Eviction Process, Samuel Spaid
A Home Is A Good Thing: An Argument For Changing The Eviction Process, Samuel Spaid
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Disrupting The Eviction Crisis With Conflict Resolution Strategies, Deborah Thompson Eisenberg, Noam Ebner
Disrupting The Eviction Crisis With Conflict Resolution Strategies, Deborah Thompson Eisenberg, Noam Ebner
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Eviction Mediation: An Intentional Conversation Followed By Five More, Noam Ebner, Sharon Press
Eviction Mediation: An Intentional Conversation Followed By Five More, Noam Ebner, Sharon Press
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Justice Served, Housing Preserved: The Ramsey County Housing Court Model, Colleen Ebinger, Elizabeth Clysdale
Justice Served, Housing Preserved: The Ramsey County Housing Court Model, Colleen Ebinger, Elizabeth Clysdale
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
An Intentional Conversation About Adr Interventions: Eviction, Poverty And Other Collateral Consequences, Sharon Press
An Intentional Conversation About Adr Interventions: Eviction, Poverty And Other Collateral Consequences, Sharon Press
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Minnesota Evictions: Where Do We Go From Here, Brooke Bednarczyk
Minnesota Evictions: Where Do We Go From Here, Brooke Bednarczyk
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
The High Cost Of Eviction: Struggling To Contain A Growing Social Problem, Judith Fox
The High Cost Of Eviction: Struggling To Contain A Growing Social Problem, Judith Fox
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
“Everybody Loves The Landlord”: Evictions & The Coming Prevention Revolution, Brian G. Gilmore
“Everybody Loves The Landlord”: Evictions & The Coming Prevention Revolution, Brian G. Gilmore
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Mediating Disputes That Divide Communities: What Constitutes “Success”?, Joseph B. Stulberg
Mediating Disputes That Divide Communities: What Constitutes “Success”?, Joseph B. Stulberg
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
A Framework For Effective And Strategic Eviction Prevention, Maya Brennan
A Framework For Effective And Strategic Eviction Prevention, Maya Brennan
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Not With Strong Hands, Nor With A Multitude Of People: The Statutory History Of The Eviction Procedure In Minnesota, Paul Birnberg, Samuel Spaid
Not With Strong Hands, Nor With A Multitude Of People: The Statutory History Of The Eviction Procedure In Minnesota, Paul Birnberg, Samuel Spaid
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Invisible Among Us: The Epidemic Of Homeless Teen Parents, Michelle Basham
Invisible Among Us: The Epidemic Of Homeless Teen Parents, Michelle Basham
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Problems Of Expanding Landlord-Tenant Law In Minnesota Through Use Of Legal Fiction, Alejandro Moreno
The Problems Of Expanding Landlord-Tenant Law In Minnesota Through Use Of Legal Fiction, Alejandro Moreno
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Blowing Past Minnesota Nice: New Opportunities Arise To Utilize Disparate-Impact Theory And Practice In Twin Cities Low-Income Housing Discrimination Litigation, Anne M. Robertson
Blowing Past Minnesota Nice: New Opportunities Arise To Utilize Disparate-Impact Theory And Practice In Twin Cities Low-Income Housing Discrimination Litigation, Anne M. Robertson
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Minnesota’S New Residential Purchase Agreement Cancellation Statute, Larry M. Wertheim
Minnesota’S New Residential Purchase Agreement Cancellation Statute, Larry M. Wertheim
William Mitchell Law Review
For the first time in almost twenty years, the Minnesota legislature has altered the statutory procedures for canceling residential purchase agreements. The 2004 legislature instituted two new procedures for cancellation of residential purchase agreements, both of which will significantly change current practices. … The new legislation for cancellation of residential purchase agreements represents an effort to provide an expedited method of allowing sellers and buyers to resolve standoffs between the parties with the broker in the middle holding the earnest money. It has the advantages over section 559.21 of speed, a remedy for the buyer, and a means of confirming …
The Healing Presence Of Clients In Law School, Angela Mccaffrey
The Healing Presence Of Clients In Law School, Angela Mccaffrey
William Mitchell Law Review
William Mitchell College of Law is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the Law Clinic. As a beneficiary of clinical legal education at William Mitchell, I write this essay to reflect on the value of clinical legal education to law students, to the clients served, and to the community at large. In my view, clinical legal education is timeless--as valuable to law students today as it was thirty years ago when William Mitchell started its first clinic. Although many things combine to make clinical education valuable, three aspects are particularly noteworthy. First, clinics give law students the chance to represent clients …