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Timestamp: 2014-04-19 11:58:14
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AHI: United States » Homeownership
12 March, 2014 (09:00) | Civil Rights, Discrimination, Economic development, ED4ED, Eminent domain, Eviction, Fair Housing, Homeownership, Inclusionary zoning, Law, mixed-income housing, Supreme Court, US News | No comments
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11 March, 2014 (09:00) | Civil Rights, Discrimination, Economic development, ED4ED, Eminent domain, Eviction, Fair Housing, Homeownership, Inclusionary zoning, Law, mixed-income housing, Supreme Court, US News | No comments
[Continued from yesterday's Part 1.] By:David A. Smith In yesterday’s Part 1, the story of Mount Holly Gardens, which ought to have been another in the line of important cases on the limitations of eminent domain for economic development (ED4ED), had become redefined as a symbol of the Administration’s deployment of its […]
10 March, 2014 (13:36) | Civil Rights, Discrimination, Economic development, ED4ED, Eminent domain, Eviction, Fair Housing, Homeownership, Housing, Inclusionary zoning, Law, Supreme Court, US News | No comments
By:David A. Smith For a case to reach the Supreme Court, it must involve a big principle of Constitutional law and there must be some jurisprudence along the litigation trail to suggest current precedents are in conflict with one another. [New York City involuntary landlord James Harmon didn't have conflicting jurisprudence – however […]
This green and empty land: Part 3, Till we have built the homes we need
7 February, 2014 (09:00) | Apartments, Development, England, Homeownership, Housing, Land use, Law, Politics, Uncategorized, United Kingdom, Urbanization, Zoning | [Continued from yesterday's Part 2 and the preceding Part 1.] By:David A. Smith Till we have built Jerusalem In England’s green and pleasant land. After having surveyed England’s land-use and anti-development policies and finding, via a post-revelation Economist editorial (January 11, 2014; green font) and the accompanying Economist (January 11, 2014) article, the […]
6 February, 2014 (09:00) | Apartments, Development, England, Homeownership, Housing, Land use, Law, Politics, Uncategorized, United Kingdom, Urbanization, Zoning | [Continued from yesterday's Part 1.] By:David A. Smith I will not cease from building fight, Nor shall my writs sleep in my hand, Yesterday’s post, using a come-to-Jesus Economist editorial (January 11, 2014; green font) and the accompanying Economist (January 11, 2014) article on Britain’s nosebleed house prices as a consequence of […]