New Symposium: American Cities Struggling with Economic Justice Reform, 52 Seton Hall L. Rev. (2022). Contained Articles and Comments listed below:
Articles:
- Disrupting Dispossession: How the Right to Counsel in Landlord-Tenant Proceedings Is Reshaping Outcomes
by Paula A. Franzese and Cecil J. Thomas
- Adaptive Rezoning for Social Equity, Affordability and Resilience
by Shelby D. Green
- A Nationwide Movement: The Right to Counsel for Tenants Facing Eviction Proceedings
Maria Roumiantseva
- Resilience Justice and Urban Water Planning
by Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold and Resilience Justice Project Researchers
- Hidden Burdens: Household Water Bills, “Hard-to Reach” Renters, and Systemic Racism
by Martha F. Davis
- Disadvantaged Communities, Water Justice & The Promise of The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
by Misbah Husain and Melissa K. Scanlan
- How to Design an Antiracist State and Local Tax System
by Francine J. Lipman
Comments:
- Shot in the Streets, Buried in Courts: An Assault on Protester Rights
by Olalekan N. Sumonu