Inequality Inquiry

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“Words Written on Water”—Targeted Immigration Enforcement Under the Trump Administration

By: Kaylie Vasquez, Volume 44 Lead Articles Editor View/Download PDF Version: “Words Written on Water”—Targeted Immigration Enforcement Under the Trump Administration (Vasquez) “America has been...

The Cost of Fairness: Why LIHTC’s Expense Can Be a Progressive Strength

By: Sumati Srivastava View/Download PDF Version: The Cost of Fairness Why LIHTC’s Expense Can Be a Progressive Strength (Srivastava) The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)...

Punishing Public Service: How the New PSLF Rule Endangers Legal Aid and Other Safety-Net Services

By: William Olson View/Download PDF Version: Punishing Public Service How the New PSLF Rule Endangers Legal Aid and Other Safety-Net Services (Olson) On October 31...

Assessing the Role of State and Local Government Subsidization of Private Redevelopment Initiatives in Michigan

By: Ronald Smith View/Download PDF Version: Assessing the Role of State and Local Government Subsidization of Private Redevelopment Initiatives in Michigan (Smith) The influence of...

Minnesota’s Cumulative Impact Law: What it is & Where it’s at

By: Emiliana Almanza Lopez, Volume 44 Managing & Research Editor View/Download PDF Version: Minnesota’s Cumulative Impact Law What it is & Where it’s at (Almanza)...

The Justice Gap: The Case for Expanded Legal Aid Services

By: Dallas Hayden View/Download PDF Version: The Justice Gap: The Case for Expanded Legal Aid Services (Hayden) A few weeks after I moved out of...

Administrative Censorship: The Pentagon’s Press Rules as an Abridgment of Press Freedoms

By: Jessica Payne, Volume 44 Executive Editor View/Download PDF Version: Administrative Censorship and the Pentagon Press Policy (Payne) Media organizations with Pentagon press access have...

The Myth of the Firm Exception: Why Trial Lawyers Continues to Harm Contract Workers

By: Zinaida Carroll, Volume 43 Executive Editor View/Download PDF Version: The Myth of the Firm Exception - Why Trial Lawyers Continues to Harm Contract Workers...

Developing a Remedy: Indian Courts Should Remedy the “Slow Violence” of the Bhopal Industrial Disaster Consistent with International Law

By: Alexander Lindenfelser, Volume 43 Lead Symposium Editor View/Download PDF Version: Developing a Remedy - Indian Courts Should Remedy the “Slow Violence” of the Bhopal...

Under Siege: The Legal Profession at a Crossroads

Incoming Volume 44 Editor-in-Chief Jaxon Alston and Professor June Carbone, Robina Chair for Law, Science, and Technology trace how the current attacks on lawyers, law...