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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.
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.
Remembering Mrs. Murphy: A Remedies Approach To The Conflict Between Gay/Lesbian Renters And Religious Landlords, Marie Failinger
Remembering Mrs. Murphy: A Remedies Approach To The Conflict Between Gay/Lesbian Renters And Religious Landlords, Marie Failinger
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There have been a number of legislative, caselaw and academic attempts at trying to resolve the conflict between the non-discrimination rights of gay and lesbian couples seeking housing and the free exercise rights of religious landlords who don't believe they should rent to unmarried couples. The academic writing often tries to resolve this conflict either by minimizing the harm to one of the parties (e.g., by categorizing the landlord's harm as merely commercial, or the tenant's as merely a problem of housing availability) or denying the relative importance of one of the party's rights. Others attempt a more positivist approach, …