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The Integration DEBATE:
Competing Futures for American Cities

Professors Michael P. Seng and F. Willis Caruso authored a chapter entitled "Achieving Integration through Litigation?" in the book The Integration Debate: Competing Futures for American Cities, edited by Gregory Squires of George Washington University and Chester Hartman of the Poverty & Race Research Action Council.

The Integration Debate is a compilation of chapters that were presented at the Sept 2008 national fair housing conference of the same name, which was sponsored by the Fair Housing Legal Support Center and took place at The John Marshall Law School.

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Published by Routledge Publishing Co.

 

Professors Michael P. Seng and F. Willis Caruso co-authored an article, "Forty Years of Fair Housing - Where Do We Go from Here?" for the American Bar Association's Affordable Housing Journal.

 

Professor Seng provided an article to the Fair and Affordable Housing Commentary, as featured on the JMLS web site, Fair Housing Legal Support Center page, Volume 4, No.1  The article is entitled "Standing to Complain in Fair Housing Administrative Investigations."  The Commentary also republished his article, 'Litigation in a Racial Powder Keg -- The Cairo Experience," originally published in The University of Oregon Law Review.

 

Professors Seng and Caruso published an updated article on discrimination in senior housing in the IICLE handbook on Advising Elderly Clients and their Families (2008).

 

 


 


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