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Who’s the Fairest of Them All: Circuit Split Over Landlord Liability for Tenant-On-Tenant Discrimination Under the Fair Housing Act, Kelli Conway Brooklyn Law Review
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No Pact with the Devil: Defending & Strengthening New York City’s Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) - P3, Madeline Martinez Journal of Law and Policy
Landlord Bounty Hunters: Qui Tam as an Effective Tool for Housing Code Enforcement, Alex Ellefson Journal of Law and Policy
Living Landmarks: Equipping Landmark Protection for Today’s Challenges, Kyle Campion Journal of Law and Policy
QAP Out: Why the Federal Government Should Require More from How States Allocate Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, Connor Blancato Journal of Law and Policy
Things Fall Apart (Next Door): Discriminatory Maintenance and Decreased Home Values as the Next Fair Housing Battleground, Michelle Y. Ewert Brooklyn Law Review
Air Banned and Barred: Why New York City's Affordable Housing Crisis Has No Room for Short-Term Rentals, Wilson Chow Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Dismantling Mid-Century Urban Renewal: A Community-Based Approach for the Future of New York City, Alia Soomro Brooklyn Law Review
Proving the Point: Connections Between Legal and Mathematical Reasoning, Maria Termini Faculty Scholarship
Taking Away the Tightrope: Fixing the National Flood Insurance Program Circus via Eminent Domain, Alexander S. Mendelson Brooklyn Law Review
The End of the Home Affordable Modification Program and the Start of a New Problem, Christopher K. Whelan Brooklyn Law Review
Syria under Pinheiro: Reformulating Syrian Domestic Law for Decentralized Reconstruction, George Somi Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Federal Housing Administration and African-American Homeownership, David Reiss Faculty Scholarship
Do Community Benefits Agreements Benefit Communities?, Edward W. De Barbieri Faculty Scholarship
Share and Share Dislike: The Rise of Uber and AirBNB and How New York City Should Play Nice, Alexandra Jonas Journal of Law and Policy
Varying the Variance: How New York City Can Solve Its Housing Crisis and Optimize Land Use to Serve the Public Interest, Nathan T. Boone Brooklyn Law Review
Message in Mortgage: What Dodd-Frank's 'Qualified Mortgage' Tells Us About Ourselves, David Reiss Faculty Scholarship
Three Principles for Federal Housing Policy, David Reiss Faculty Scholarship
Foundations of Federal Housing Policy, David Reiss Faculty Scholarship
Landlords of Last Resort: Should the Government Subsidize the Mortgages of Privately-Owned, Small Multifamily Buildings?, David Reiss Faculty Scholarship
First Principles for and Effective Federal Housing Policy, David Reiss Faculty Scholarship
Eliminating Racial Discrimination in the Subprime Mortgage Market: Proposals for Fair Lending Reform, Winnie F. Taylor Faculty Scholarship
Subprime Standardization: How Rating Agencies Allow Predatory Lending to Flourish in the Secondary Mortgage Market, David Reiss Faculty Scholarship
Public Choice Theory: A Unifying Framework for Judicial Activism, Dana Brakman Reiser Faculty Scholarship
Housing Abandonment and New York City's Response, David Reiss Faculty Scholarship
Neighborhood Entrepreneurs Program in New York City, David Reiss Faculty Scholarship
The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988: New Strategies for New Procedures, Minna J. Kotkin Faculty Scholarship
Housing and Technology: The Mobile Home Experience, Bailey Kuklin Faculty Scholarship
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