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The Integration Game, Abraham Bell, Gideon Parchomovsky
The Integration Game, Abraham Bell, Gideon Parchomovsky
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Race, Space And Place: The Internal Critique Of The Empowerment Zones Program, Audrey Mcfarlane
Race, Space And Place: The Internal Critique Of The Empowerment Zones Program, Audrey Mcfarlane
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This Article examines the extent to which the Empowerment Zones Program is properly viewed as a neutral, rational, and beneficial program for poor, inner-city communities and their residents by exploring the limits and potential of its chief mechanism, economic development, as a tool to achieve social justice for the inner cities. This Article grounds its exploration within the contested terrain of the city, not simply as a legal or juridical concept, but in terms of its reality as a lived place on the eve of the 21st century.
Delaware Law As Applied Public Choice Theory: Bill Cary And The Basic Course After Twenty-Five Years, William W. Bratton
Delaware Law As Applied Public Choice Theory: Bill Cary And The Basic Course After Twenty-Five Years, William W. Bratton
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