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2005

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Residential Adjustments Of Elders: Perspectives Of Elders And Their Adult Children, Alison S. Gottlieb, Elizabeth Johns, Francis G. Caro Apr 2005

Residential Adjustments Of Elders: Perspectives Of Elders And Their Adult Children, Alison S. Gottlieb, Elizabeth Johns, Francis G. Caro

Gerontology Institute Publications

While elders tend to prefer to “age in place,” they often have reason to consider residential alternatives. Declining health and loss of social supports invite elders to consider modifying their homes or moving to other settings that are less demanding and more supportive. Residential adjustments of elders are often a family issue. Among middle-aged adults, worry about the safety of aging parents in their residential environments is widespread. Also common is frustration among adult children about their difficulties in persuading parents to make recommended residential adjustments.

We conducted a qualitative study on residential decision-making based on focus groups and qualitative …


Borrowing Trouble? V: Subprime Mortgage Lending In Greater Boston, 2000-2003, Jim Campen Jan 2005

Borrowing Trouble? V: Subprime Mortgage Lending In Greater Boston, 2000-2003, Jim Campen

Gastón Institute Publications

Four years ago, in response to numerous reports of the growth of predatory lending, both locally and nationwide, the Massachusetts Community & Banking Council (MCBC) – whose Board of Directors has an equal number of bank and community representatives – commissioned a study of subprime refinance lending in the city of Boston and surrounding communities. The resulting report, Borrowing Trouble? Subprime Mortgage Lending in Greater Boston, 1999, was the first detailed look at subprime lending in the city of Boston and in twenty-seven surrounding communities.

This is the fifth report in the annual series begun by that initial study. …


The Trade-Off Between Self-Determination And The Trust Doctrine: Tribal Government And The Possibility Of Failure, Ezra Rosser Jan 2005

The Trade-Off Between Self-Determination And The Trust Doctrine: Tribal Government And The Possibility Of Failure, Ezra Rosser

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

This paper argues that tribes and scholars need to come to grips with the trade-off between trust and self-determination, and that failure to do so-by for example expressing a yearning that the trust doctrine was stronger-will lead to poor choices by tribes. Choices thus need to be based on an understanding of this trade-off and tribes must be aware that exercising self-determination inevitably will lead to a weakening of the trust doctrine over the areas which tribe's assume authority. This point is illustrated using a close analysis of the arguments used by the parties and the Supreme Court's treatment of …


Annual Report 2004-2005: Re: Solutions, California Housing Finance Agency Jan 2005

Annual Report 2004-2005: Re: Solutions, California Housing Finance Agency

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


The Fair Housing Act And Religious Freedom, 11 Tex. J. C.L. & C.R. 1 (2005), Michael P. Seng Jan 2005

The Fair Housing Act And Religious Freedom, 11 Tex. J. C.L. & C.R. 1 (2005), Michael P. Seng

UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Amended Complaint, Gassman V. Frischholtz Et Al, Docket No. 1:05-Cv-05377 (Northern District Of Illinois 2005), F. Willis Caruso, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic Jan 2005

Amended Complaint, Gassman V. Frischholtz Et Al, Docket No. 1:05-Cv-05377 (Northern District Of Illinois 2005), F. Willis Caruso, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic

Court Documents and Proposed Legislation

No abstract provided.


Brief Of Amicus Curiae The John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Support Center In Support Of Reversal Of The Panel's Decision, Wisconsin Community Service, Inc. V. City Of Milwaukee, Docket No. 04-1966, 465 F.3d 737 (Seventh Circuit Court Of Appeals 2006), Michael P. Seng, F. Willis Caruso, J. Damian Ortiz, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic Jan 2005

Brief Of Amicus Curiae The John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Support Center In Support Of Reversal Of The Panel's Decision, Wisconsin Community Service, Inc. V. City Of Milwaukee, Docket No. 04-1966, 465 F.3d 737 (Seventh Circuit Court Of Appeals 2006), Michael P. Seng, F. Willis Caruso, J. Damian Ortiz, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic

Court Documents and Proposed Legislation

No abstract provided.


Complaint, Gassman V. Frischholtz Et Al, Docket No. 1:05-Cv-05377 (Northern District Of Illinois 2005), F. Willis Caruso, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic Jan 2005

Complaint, Gassman V. Frischholtz Et Al, Docket No. 1:05-Cv-05377 (Northern District Of Illinois 2005), F. Willis Caruso, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic

Court Documents and Proposed Legislation

No abstract provided.


Second Amended Complaint, Gassman V. Frischholtz Et Al, Docket No. 1:05-Cv-05377 (Northern District Of Illinois 2005), F. Willis Caruso, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic Jan 2005

Second Amended Complaint, Gassman V. Frischholtz Et Al, Docket No. 1:05-Cv-05377 (Northern District Of Illinois 2005), F. Willis Caruso, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic

Court Documents and Proposed Legislation

No abstract provided.


Second Amended Complaint, Gilbert V. Thorndale Beach North Condominium Assoc., Docket No. 1:03-Cv-07844 (Northern District Of Illinois Nov 04, 2003), F. Willis Caruso, J. Damian Ortiz, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic Jan 2005

Second Amended Complaint, Gilbert V. Thorndale Beach North Condominium Assoc., Docket No. 1:03-Cv-07844 (Northern District Of Illinois Nov 04, 2003), F. Willis Caruso, J. Damian Ortiz, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic

Court Documents and Proposed Legislation

No abstract provided.


Defendants' Answers To Plaintiffs' First Amended Complaint And Affirmative Defenses, Laborers' Pension Welfare Fund V. Cruz Construction Inc., Docket No. 1:04-Cv-04653 (Northern District Of Illinois Jul 15, 2004), J. Damian Ortiz, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic Jan 2005

Defendants' Answers To Plaintiffs' First Amended Complaint And Affirmative Defenses, Laborers' Pension Welfare Fund V. Cruz Construction Inc., Docket No. 1:04-Cv-04653 (Northern District Of Illinois Jul 15, 2004), J. Damian Ortiz, John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic

Court Documents and Proposed Legislation

No abstract provided.


The Nature Of Representation: The Cherokee Right To A Congressional Delegate, Ezra Rosser Jan 2005

The Nature Of Representation: The Cherokee Right To A Congressional Delegate, Ezra Rosser

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

This paper explores the history and present day implications of the Cherokee Nation's 1835 treaty-based right to a Congressional Delegate.


15th Annual Forum On Affordable Housing & Community Development Law: 2006 Michael Scher Award Given To William C. Kelly, Nestor M. Davidson, Leonard A. Zax Jan 2005

15th Annual Forum On Affordable Housing & Community Development Law: 2006 Michael Scher Award Given To William C. Kelly, Nestor M. Davidson, Leonard A. Zax

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Housing First' For The Chronically Homless: Challenges Of A New Service Model, Nestor M. Davidson Jan 2005

Housing First' For The Chronically Homless: Challenges Of A New Service Model, Nestor M. Davidson

Faculty Scholarship

Increasingly in recent years, policymakers have focused their efforts on ending chronic homelessness and, in particular, on individuals grappling with mental illness, substance abuse, and similar challenges. Central to this effort has been the rise of a new model of service provision called Housing First. Housing First reverses the long-standing practice of conditioning housing on compliance with treatment plans or other service requirements, instead providing immediate independent living for chronically homeless individuals with dual or multiple diagnoses and only then making intensive services available. This Commentary reviews this important policy shift and explores some conceptual and practical challenges in moving …


Democratizing Capital: The History, Law, And Reform Of The Community Reinvestment Act, Richard D. Marsico Jan 2005

Democratizing Capital: The History, Law, And Reform Of The Community Reinvestment Act, Richard D. Marsico

Articles & Chapters

The Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 (CRA) has made great progress in achieving its dual purposes: eliminating bank redlining and promoting reinvestment in previously redlined neighborhoods. In doing so, the CRA has helped to democratize capital by giving more people a voice in bank lending decisions and including more people in the economic mainstream by influencing banks to make loans to them to buy homes or open small businesses. Despite the CRA's success, the CRA has not reached its full potential. One of the main reasons for this is that the federal agencies that enforce the CRA are so fearful …