RESIDENTIAL AND SOCIAL OUTCOMES FOR RESIDENTS
LIVING IN HOUSING CERTIFIED BY THE NEW JERSEY
COUNCIL ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Stephanie R. Bush-Baskette, Kelly Robinson & Peter Simmons
MOUNT LAUREL: HINDSIGHT IS 20-20
Richard H. Chused
NEW JERSEY COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITIES:
PREDICTORS OF DISTRESS AND AN AGENDA FOR REFORM
Paula Franzese
THE GROWTH SHARE APPROACH TO MOUNT LAUREL
HOUSING OBLIGATIONS: ORIGINS, HIJACKING, AND FUTURE
David N. Kinsey
RIGHT FOR A REMEDY: OBSERVATIONS ON THE
STATE CONSTITUTIONAL UNDERPINNINGS OF
THE MOUNT LAUREL DOCTRINE
Susan J. Kraham
THE MOUNT LAUREL DOCTRINE AND THE UNCERTAINTIES
OF SOCIAL POLICY IN A TIME OF RETRENCHMENT
Alan Mallach
URBAN POVERTY AND THE RIGHT TO A DECENT HABITAT
AS ESTABLISHED BY INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
James C. N. Paul & Roktim Kaushik
THIRTEEN PRINCIPLES FOR EFFECTIVE ADVOCACY
Florence Wagman Roisman
RETHINKING WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE IN NEW JERSEY, 1776-1807
Jan Ellen Lewis
PUBLICATIONS ON THE RIGHT TO HOUSING
Compiled by Susan Lyons
DOMINGO SARMIENTO AND THE CULTURAL HISTORY OF
LAW IN THE AMERICAS
Mark S. Weiner
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