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Amber J. Moren

7 debtor hoping to retain an encumbered asset such as a motor vehicle after bankruptcy faces at least five options. The Bankruptcy Code allows a debtor to redeem the asset, ...

Forum: A New “Plan for Transformation”: Improving Living Conditions in Chicago’s Public Housing

CHA) to redevelop public-housing units lost during the demolition of the Horner high-rises and to maintain those redeveloped units in decent, safe, and

John D. Morley

shareholders do not sell their shares—they redeem them from the issuing funds for cash. We argue that this unique form of exit almost completely

Public Actors, Private Law: Local Governments’ Use of Covenants To Regulate Land Use

to facilitate a large-scale redevelopment of Baltimore’s downtown and to regulate land use on the redeveloped site through a land disposition agreement

Churching NIMBYs: Creating Affordable Housing on Church Property

regulatory and financial hurdles of adaptive reuse. Local governments can incentivize redevelopment that benefits the wider community, growing their

Tort Concepts in Traffic Crimes

York government have imported tort concepts into traffic crimes, thus redefining basic criminal-law doctrines throughout the criminal code—reaching even

Bankruptcy

allows a debtor to redeem the asset, reaffirm the debt, or convert to a Ch… Note 122 Yale L.J. 460 (2012). The 2008 financial crisis has prompted

Forum: A Common-Law Privilege To Protect State and Local Courts During the Crimmigration Crisis

whether they were compelled to attend by process or not, . . . were intitled to privilege from arrest eundo et redeundo,provided they came bonâ fide

Ex Ante Review of Leveraged Buyouts

issuances. Third, the transaction does not offer to redeem all pre-existing debt. This eliminates buyout transactions that protect creditors by giving

Forum: Justice Ginsburg’s Advocacy and the Future of Equal Protection

began to consider how planning and zoning and public-transportation networks could be redesigned to make it easier for both sexes to work outside the