Community Finance in the Age of Gramm-Rudman
Advocates for the expansion of credit unions in low-income neighborhoods as a tool to stimulate reinvestment in these communities.
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Advocates for the expansion of credit unions in low-income neighborhoods as a tool to stimulate reinvestment in these communities.
Effects of federal tax reform on state and local governments. Forecasts future reforms, particularly revenue-generating changes enacted alongside tax reforms.
Explores employee ownership as an underutilized route to economic development in low-income communities that relies neither upon altruism nor outside funders.
Local response to disinvestment by big intdustries in small communities. Avoiding shut downs and attempting to counteract their effects through eminent domain.
Analyzes 1st amendment rights for corporations by examining the Supreme Court case Pacific Gas and the Berger Court's definition of property rights.
Considering how farming should take place in the US -- how will givernment approach the farm economy?
Provides farmers representing small farmers against the FmHA witha series of possible arguments to resist FmHA forclosure.
Analyzes each of the major provisions of IRCA that affect foreign farm workers.
Keynote address on federal and state methods of repressing political activism.
Petition for extraordinary relief against CA statute requiring HIV positive persons to report themselves to the Dept of Health.
Article argues that under law and economics, unskilled migrant farmworkers should be categorically recognized as employees.
Argues state attorneys can challenge fake abortion clinics under existing state statutes without violating 1st amendment.
Analyzes how Legal Aid Society distributed multiple-defendant cases to Panel attorneys, and the ramifications of delegating cases that required more skill.
Outlines methodology for conducting research on the 18-B Panel and how it differs from data on the Legal Aid Society.
Click the PDF above for Appendices to Issue 15.4, Criminal Defense of the Poor in New York City.
Examines why some cases are shedded post-arraignment due to Society attorneys' failure to appear or undertake essential tasks, and the Society's explanation.