Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic
Over the course of a long career, John Calmore has addressed a host of issues having to do with housing for minority communities, particularly African Americans. These issues include redlining (refusal to extend credit or insurance for housing in black areas), segregation, and substandard municipal services. Although Calmore's work is pathbreaking, the body of housing law scholarship to which he is a principal contributor often devotes scant treatment to housing and land use issues facing Latinos. The following Article outlines what some of those issues are and puts forward an agenda for future scholarship in this area.
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Volume 86 |
March 2008 |
Number 3
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North Carolina Law Review Association