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Save the Cities, Stop the Suburbs?

realistic. Currently the dominant alternative to use-based zoning is promoted by “new urbanist” planners who advocate replacing single-use zones with mixed

Forum: Save the Cities, Stop the Suburbs?

politically realistic. Currently the dominant alternative to use-based zoning is promoted by “new urbanist” planners who advocate replacing single-use zones

The Critical Racialization of Parents’ Rights

Transformation and Legitimation in Ant… Previous legal scholarship includes Zoe Masters, After Denial: Imagining with Education Justice Mo… Jonathan

Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination and Segregation Through Physical Design of the Built Environment

Protection Clause to exclusionary zoning); see also Ross & Leigh, supra note 45 at 372-73 (discussing exclusionary zoning’s role in racial segregation

Forum: Language on the Move: “Cancel Culture,” “Critical Race Theory,” and the Digital Public Sphere

Knight Foundation. Zoe Tillman, Alleged Capitol Rioters Are Telling Judges They Shouldn’t Be Tried in DC Because of… Lee Brown, Chris Rock Rips Cancel

Forum: How Two Rights Made a Wrong: Sullivan, Anti-SLAPP, and the Underenforcement of Public-Figure Defamation Torts

those claims were true. Instead, they had been concocted by Hu’s business competitor, Zoe Makhsous. Hu filed a libel suit against Makhsous. Predictably

Sincerity, Religious Questions, and the Accommodation Claims of Muslim Prisoners

Helfand, and Jed Rubenfeld for their comments on earlier drafts of this Note. The editors at the Yale Law Journal, especially Zohaib Chida, Briana M. Clark

Forum: The Power of Tribal Courts in Ongoing Environmental-Tort Litigation

rights, and zoning and land use. I use a broad definition of “environmental” to make this research as comprehensive as possible for litigants and

Deplatforming

Ruhl, Nelson Tebbe, and Shelley Welton. Thanks also to participants in the Networks, Platforms, and Utilities (NPU) Zoom Scholars workshop, Knight

Rulemaking § 101

seminar for helpful comments and support, and to Zohaib Chida, Briana Clark, Thomas Hopson, Ela Leshem, and other editors of the Yale Law Journal for