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Repealing Single-Family Zoning Is Not Enough: A Proposal For Removing Existing Parallel Private Covenants For Violating Public Policy, Gerald Korngold Jan 2024

Repealing Single-Family Zoning Is Not Enough: A Proposal For Removing Existing Parallel Private Covenants For Violating Public Policy, Gerald Korngold

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The United States is currently suffering a pervasive and unsettling shortage of housing and increased housing unaffordability. Rents are at an all-time high, which has a disproportionate impact on people of color and people earning lower incomes as they are more likely to rent rather than owns their homes. Moreover, people solidly in the middle class are finding it increasingly difficult to purchase residences within their budgets.

Critics have identified “single-family zoning”—allowing only one single-family home per lot--as a major cause of housing supply and affordability problems. In response, a handful of states and cities have recently passed legislation that …


Payphone Deregulation Under The Telecommunications Act Of 1996, Benjamin Lipschitz Jan 1996

Payphone Deregulation Under The Telecommunications Act Of 1996, Benjamin Lipschitz

Media Law and Policy

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Book Review Of Money And Justice: Who Owns The Courts? By Lois G. Forer, Jethro K. Lieberman Jan 1984

Book Review Of Money And Justice: Who Owns The Courts? By Lois G. Forer, Jethro K. Lieberman

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