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Full-Text Articles in Law
A Symbolic Balanced Budget Amendment, Neal Devins
A Symbolic Balanced Budget Amendment, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Corporate Law Through An Antitrust Lens, Edward B. Rock
Corporate Law Through An Antitrust Lens, Edward B. Rock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Housing Crisis Enters The 1990s, Peter Dreier, Richard Appelbaum
The Housing Crisis Enters The 1990s, Peter Dreier, Richard Appelbaum
New England Journal of Public Policy
Homelessness in the United States is a symptom of a much deeper economic and housing crisis — a widening gap between incomes and housing prices. With the end of the Cold War, the nation has the resources to solve these problems, but to do so it must mobilize the political will. This article examines the roots of crisis, the public policies and market forces that created it, and policy recommendations to solve the problem. Key to forging a solution is building the political coalition needed to create a broad public consensus.
Housing The Homeless Through Expanding Access To Existing Housing Subsidies, Barbara Sard
Housing The Homeless Through Expanding Access To Existing Housing Subsidies, Barbara Sard
New England Journal of Public Policy
The premise of this article is that homelessness in America today is essentially a product of the lack of affordable housing for very low-income people. The article outlines this central income/housing gap analysis as the factual predicate of the goal to alleviate homelessness through securing subsidized housing resources for the homeless and imminently homeless. It explains why, based on the nature and number of annually available housing subsidies, expanding access to existing housing subsidies is a valuable, workable, short-term, at least partial solution to the immediate crisis of lack of affordable housing, albeit one which does not negate the acknowledged …
Controlling Congress: Presidential Influence In Domestic Fiscal Policy, Michael A. Fitts, Robert Inman
Controlling Congress: Presidential Influence In Domestic Fiscal Policy, Michael A. Fitts, Robert Inman
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Public Values And Corporate Fiduciary Law, William W. Bratton
Public Values And Corporate Fiduciary Law, William W. Bratton
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Conference Reports: The First Munsungan Conference: Paying To Play In The Maine Woods, Christopher Spruce
Conference Reports: The First Munsungan Conference: Paying To Play In The Maine Woods, Christopher Spruce
Maine Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Taxation, Negative Amortization And Affordable Mortgages, Michael S. Knoll
Taxation, Negative Amortization And Affordable Mortgages, Michael S. Knoll
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Bargaining And The Division Of Value In Corporate Reorganization, Howard F. Chang, Lucian A. Bebchuk
Bargaining And The Division Of Value In Corporate Reorganization, Howard F. Chang, Lucian A. Bebchuk
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Nature And Effect Of Corporate Voting In Chapter 11 Reorganization Cases, David A. Skeel Jr.
The Nature And Effect Of Corporate Voting In Chapter 11 Reorganization Cases, David A. Skeel Jr.
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.