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Boundaries Of Exclusion, Geogrette Chapman Phillips Nov 2007

Boundaries Of Exclusion, Geogrette Chapman Phillips

Missouri Law Review

This article is a story about boundaries and exclusion and about how - or whether - there is a community based right to exclude nonresidents. The right of the individual to own property, to defend that property and to exclude others from entering that property are sticks in the bundle of rights enshrined in US property law. The limitations on that exclusion are determined by the creation of a legally defined property line that bounds these rights. That part of our story is relatively straightforward. However, we do not live our lives in isolation. We surround ourselves with a chosen …


Trust And Community: The Common Interest Community As Metaphor And Paradox, Paula A. Franzese, Steven Siegel Nov 2007

Trust And Community: The Common Interest Community As Metaphor And Paradox, Paula A. Franzese, Steven Siegel

Missouri Law Review

This Article explores the power of trust to shape where we live and how we live. It aims to provide a new set of first principles to reshape the common interest community (CIC) paradigm, so that the promise of social trust, rather than control and punishment, can enhance the cultural and economic success of this Goliath of residential living.


F07rs Sgr No. 5 (Commend Adams/Vt Relief), Remson Oct 2007

F07rs Sgr No. 5 (Commend Adams/Vt Relief), Remson

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

No abstract provided.


S07rs Sgb No. 28 (Focus), Dubois, Dunn Apr 2007

S07rs Sgb No. 28 (Focus), Dubois, Dunn

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

No abstract provided.


Finding The Fastest Way To Her Heart: Linking Clinical And Policy Pathways, Paula Johnson, Brian R. Schuetz, Shelley M. Stark, Dora Tovar Mar 2007

Finding The Fastest Way To Her Heart: Linking Clinical And Policy Pathways, Paula Johnson, Brian R. Schuetz, Shelley M. Stark, Dora Tovar

New England Journal of Public Policy

The Mary Horrigan Connors Center for Women’s Health and Gender Biology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, integrates research, clinical practice, and policy analysis with practical application to emerging women’s health issues. Recently, an interdisciplinary team of practitioners examined pathways to improving women’s heart health. Beginning with the evidence that a heart-healthy diet leads to improved health outcomes for women with cardiovascular disease, the Connors Center team charted a course of intellectual exploration that culminated in a broader community dialogue on how to improve access to healthy and affordable food. Through clinical experiences, research activities, and an ongoing interchange …


Women's Place: Urban Planning, Housing Design, And Work-Family Balance, Katharine B. Silbaugh Jan 2007

Women's Place: Urban Planning, Housing Design, And Work-Family Balance, Katharine B. Silbaugh

Faculty Scholarship

In the past decade a substantial literature has emerged analyzing the role of work-family conflict in hampering women's economic, social, and civil equality. Many of the issues we routinely discuss as work family balance problems have distinct spatial dimensions. 'Place' is by no means the main factor in work-family balance difficulties, but amongst work-family policy-makers it is perhaps the least appreciated. This article examines the role of urban planning and housing design in frustrating the effective balance of work and family responsibilities. Nothing in the literature on work-family balance reform addresses this aspect of the problem. That literature focuses instead …


Community Development Clinics: What Does Poverty Have To Do With Them?, Alicia Alvarez Jan 2007

Community Development Clinics: What Does Poverty Have To Do With Them?, Alicia Alvarez

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This Essay argues that in a legal community development clinic, professors should "do more than teach students to be good transactional lawyers." Legal clinic professors should "focus their efforts on the elimination and reduction of poverty."


Missing The Mark: Welfare Reform And Rural Poverty, Lisa Pruitt Dec 2006

Missing The Mark: Welfare Reform And Rural Poverty, Lisa Pruitt

Lisa R Pruitt

This article, written for a symposium assessing the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) a decade after its passage, considers welfare reform’s impact in rural America. Professor Pruitt asserts that federal welfare reform legislation reflects an urban political agenda that failed to consider rural realities. Based on her analysis of two particular populations—those living in persistent poverty and those in female-headed households—she concludes that PRWORA has exacerbated rural poverty. While PRWORA’s focus was on work and time limits on assistance, it gave individual states latitude to design and implement programs tailored to their economic and demographic circumstances. Pruitt …


2007 Congressional Testimony On Confidential Informants, Alexandra Natapoff Dec 2006

2007 Congressional Testimony On Confidential Informants, Alexandra Natapoff

Alexandra Natapoff

2007 Hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on the use of confidential criminal informants

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mav9tOvmWcQ