Friday, October 19th

8:00 a.m. Light breakfast at Colorado Law School

8:30 a.m.

Welcoming Remarks – Nestor Davidson and Robin Paul Malloy

8:45 a.m. 

Keynote – Michael R. Diamond, Georgetown University Law Center

9:30 a.m. Break

9:45 a.m. Robin Paul Malloy, Syracuse University College of Law:  Private Housing as a Public Good: Accessibility and our National Housing Stock

10:15 a.m. Margaret Hall, University of British Columbia Faculty of Law:  Regulating Supportive Housing for Seniors: A Comprehensive Statute Model

10:45 a.m.

Break

11:00 a.m. M. Timothy Iglesias, University of San Francisco Law School:  Our Pluralist Housing Ethics and Public-Private Partnerships

11:30 a.m.  Jane B. Baron, Temple University Beasley School of Law:  “No Property” and Homelessness

12:00 p.m. Lunch in the Boettcher Reception Room at Colorado Law School

12:45 p.m. Serena M. Williams, Widener University School of Law:  The 91st Day:  Increasing the Availability of Affordable Permanent Housing for Victims of Domestic Violence

1:15 p.m.

David Reiss, Brooklyn Law School:  Fannie and Freddie’s Affordable Housing Mission:  Are The Benefits Worth The Risk?

1:45 p.m. Break

2:00 p.m. Charles de Bartolomé, University of Colorado Department of Economics:  The Race to the Suburb: The Location of the Poor in a Metropolitan Area

2:45 p.m. Ngai Pindell, Boyd School of Law University of Nevada, Las Vegas:  Cities, Exclusion, and Property Rights

3:15 p.m. Break

3:30 p.m. James C. Smith, University of Georgia School of Law:  The Impact of Natural Disasters on Public Housing

4:00 p.m. Deborah Kenn, Syracuse University College of Law: University/Community Partnerships to Promote Community Revitalization

4:30 p.m. Shuttle bus back to the Omni Interlocken – free time and an opportunity to continue conversation.

7:00 p.m. Workshop Dinner at the Meritage Restaurant at the Omni Interlocken, sponsored by Faegre & Benson LLP.


Saturday, October 20th

8:00 a.m. Light breakfast at Colorado Law School

8:30 a.m.

Nestor Davidson, University of Colorado Law School:  Values and Value Creation in Public-Private Transactions

9:15 a.m.

Audrey McFarlane, University of Baltimore School of Law:  Development Disagreements: Regulatory Takings as an Anti-Subordination Doctrine for Redevelopment

9:45 a.m. Break

10:00 a.m. Henry McGee, Seattle University School of Law:  Seattle’s Central District, 1990-2006: Integration or Displacement

10:30 a.m. Barbara L. Bezdek, University of Maryland School of Law:  Local-Resident Equity Participation in Urban Revitalization

11:00 a.m.  Break

11:15 a.m. 

Susan Bennett, American University Washington College of Law: Constructing the Social Impact Statement to Measure the True Costs of Urban Renewal

11:45 a.m. Michael Diamond, Georgetown University Law Center: Resident Participation in Tax Credit Development:  Building Housing and Building Capacity

12:15 p.m. Lunch in the Café at Colorado Law School

1:00 p.m. Lorna Fox, Durham University Department of Law: Homeownership, Debt and Default:  The Affective Value of Home and the Challenge of Affordability

1:45 p.m.

Rashmi Dyal-Chand, Northeastern University School of Law:  Predatory Lending in the Era of the “Enlightened” Borrower

2:15 p.m. Break

2:30 p.m. Lisa Alexander, University of Wisconsin Law School:  Stakeholder Participation in New Governance: The Case of Chicago’s HOPE VI Public Housing Reform Plan

3:00 p.m. Paulette Williams, University of Tennessee College of Law: A Tale of Two Cities:  Comparing the Experiences of Low-Income and Middle Income Homeowners

3:30 p.m. Shuttle bus available back to the Omni and to Denver International Airport