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Abstract
This Article has two parts: Part I presents my views on Moving Toward Integration [Richard H. Sander et al., Moving Toward Integration: The Past and Future of Fair Housing (2018)], and Part II examines one of the book’s policy recommendations for furthering residential integration—exclusionary zoning litigation—along with some of the roadblocks to this and other pro-integration efforts erected by the Trump Administration.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2020
8-13-2020
Repository Citation
Schwemm, Robert G., "Reflections on Moving Toward Integration and Modern Exclusionary-Zoning Cases Under the Fair Housing Act" (2020). Law Faculty Scholarly Articles. 642.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/law_facpub/642

Notes/Citation Information
Published in Case Western Reserve Law Review, v. 70, no. 3, pp. 691-716 (2020).