Fordham Urban Law Journal

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from June 2001
Last Number: May 2023

Fordham Urban Law Journal
ISSN 0199-4646


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 987

November 01, 2014

  • Judicial constructions: modernity, economic liberalization, and the urban poor in India.

  • Judicial constructions: modernity, economic liberalization, and the urban poor in India.

  • Lessons for New York: comparative urban governance and the challenge of climate change.

  • Comparative local government law in motion: how different local government law regimes affect global cities' bike share plans.

  • Comparative local government law in motion: how different local government law regimes affect global cities' bike share plans.

  • Relief for guestworkers: employer perjury as a qualifying crime for U Visa petitions.

  • No vengeance for 'revenge porn' victims: unraveling why this latest female-centric, intimate-partner offense is still legal, and why we should criminalize it.

  • No vengeance for 'revenge porn' victims: unraveling why this latest female-centric, intimate-partner offense is still legal, and why we should criminalize it.

  • The contours of the parallel claim exception: the Supreme Court's opportunity to define the ill-defined.

  • The contours of the parallel claim exception: the supreme court's opportunity to define the ill-defined.

  • December 01, 2014

  • Prison privatization and inmate labor in the global economy: reframing the debate over private prisons.

  • Prison privatization and inmate labor in the global economy: reframing the debate over private prisons.

  • Are private prisons to blame for mass incarceration and its evils? Prison conditions, neoliberalism, and public choice.

  • Has all Heck broken loose? Examining Heck's favorable-termination requirement in the Second Circuit after Poventud v. City of New York.

  • Has all Heck broken loose? Examining Heck's favorable-termination requirement in the Second Circuit after Poventud v City of New York.

  • Apples-to-fish: public and private prison cost comparisons.

  • Apples-to-fish: public and private prison cost comparisons.

  • To call or not to call: compelling witnesses to appear before Congress.

  • March 01, 2015

  • Searching for equity amid a system of schools: the view from New Orleans.

  • Searching for equity amid a system of schools: the view from New Orleans.

  • Legal aspects of charter school oversight: evidence from California.

  • The right to an education or the right to shop for schooling: examining voucher programs in relation to state constitutional guarantees.

  • Education rights and wrongs: publicly funded vouchers, state constitutions, and education death spirals.

  • Equality, centralization, community, and governance in contemporary education law.

  • The Hatch Act Modernization Act: putting the government back in politics.

  • The Hatch Act Modernization Act: putting the government back in politics.

  • May 01, 2015

  • Yes to infill, no to nuisance.

  • Bicycle laws in the United States - past, present, and future.

  • Bicycle laws in the United States - past, present, and future.

  • Defending one-parent SIJS.

  • Writing the rules of attorney-whistleblowing: who gets to decide, and how do we make the decision?

  • Writing the rules of attorney-whistleblowing: who gets to decide, and how do we make the decision?

  • Preventing shelternization: alleviating the struggles of homeless individuals and families in New York City.

  • Children seek refuge from gang-forced recruitment: how asylum law can protect the defenseless.

  • January 01, 2016

  • Spaces for sharing: micro-units amid the shift from ownership to access.

  • Betwixt and between: regulating the shared economy.

  • Fixing Medicaid to "fix society": extending Medicaid coverage of gender-affirming healthcare to transgender youth.

  • Fixing Medicaid to "fix society": extending Medicaid coverage of gender-affirming healthcare to transgender youth.

  • Filling the regulatory void in the FX spot market: how traders rigged the biggest market in the world.

  • Filling the regulatory void in the FX spot market: how traders rigged the biggest market in the world.

  • October 01, 2015

  • You didn't even notice! Elements of effective online privacy policies.

  • You didn't even notice! Elements of effective online privacy policies.

  • March 01, 2016

  • You can't common what you can't see: towards a restorative polycentrism in the governance of our cities.

  • Urban commons as property experiment: mapping Chicago's farms and gardens.

  • CED after #OWS: from community economic development to antiauthoritarian community counter-institutions.

  • Financing local food factories.

  • Towards a human right to food: implications for urban growing in Baltimore City, Maryland.

  • April 01, 2017

  • A foe more than a friend: law and the health of the American urban poor.

  • Healthy zoning.

  • Property rights, state police powers, and the takings clause: the evolution toward dysfunctional land-use management.