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public order, policing, police brutality, criminal law, criminal justice, broken windows theory, quality of life policing, zero tolerance policing
climate change, cities, resilience, rhetoric, urban, local government, land use, disaster planning, adaptation, managed retreat, waterfront, coastal, social equity, vulnerability, weather disaster
legal education, pedagogy, feminist judgments
affordable housing, fair housing laws, mandatory inclusionary housing, residential segregation, disparate-impact discrimination, intentional discrimination, New York City, rezoning, community preference
public order, policing, police brutality, criminal law, criminal justice, race and the law, legal education, zero tolerance policing, quality of life policing, broken windows theory
Fair Housing Act, disparate-impact discrimination, residential segregation, racial justice, racial isolation, New York City, mobility to opportunity
legal writing, rhetoric, law and humanities, pedagogy, professional identity
consumer, postwar, consumer protection, feminized consumer
Weather disaster, climate change, climate resilience, Superstorm Sandy, urban governance, state and local government, comparative law, vertical governance, horizontal governance, transnational networks, interurban networks, network theory, collaborative problem solving, best practices
urban studies, community development, local government, regulatory burden, disinvestment, abandoned property, distressed property, self help, adverse possession, New York City, Lower East Side, community gardens, squatters, homesteading,land use, property law, community norms
judicial rhetoric, feminist legal theory, feminist method, judicial opinion writing, legal pedagogy
anti-apartheid, subnational advocacy, right to petition
Land Use, Urban Land Use, Community Economic Development, Legal Pedagogy
antebellum African American authors, David Walker, Prince Hall, Maria Stewart, African American literature of complaint and rights-assertion, rhetoric of rights, lawyerly discourse, lawyers' words, freedom suits, irony
law and narrative, cultural studies, consumerism, legal ideology