Lisa Alexander, Stakeholder Participation in New Governance: The Case of Chicago’s HOPE VI Public Housing Reform Plan

Jane Baron, “No Property” and Homelessness

Susan Bennett, Constructing the Social Impact Statement to Measure the True Costs of Urban Renewal

Nestor Davidson, Values and Value Creation in Public-Private Transactions

Charles de Bartolome,  The Race to the Suburb: The Location of the Poor in a Metropolitan Area

Michael Diamond,  Resident Participation in Tax Credit Development: Building Housing and Building Capacity

Rashmi Dyal-Chand, Predatory Lending in the Era of the “Enlightened” Borrower

Lorna Fox, Homeownership, Debt and Default:  The Affective Value of Home and the Challenge of Affordability

Margaret Hall, Regulating Supportive Housing for Seniors: A Comprehensive Statute Model

M. Timothy Iglesias, Our Pluralist Housing Ethics and Public-Private Partnerships

Deborah Kenn, University/Community Partnerships to Promote Community Revitalization

Robin Paul Malloy, Private Housing as a Public Good:  Accessibility and our National Housing Stock

Audrey McFarlane, Development Disagreements: Regulatory Takings as an Anti-Subordination Doctrine for Redevelopment

Henry McGee, Seattle's Central District, 1990-2006: Integration or Displacement

Ngai Pindell, Cities, Exclusion, and Property Rights

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

Paulette Williams, A Tale of Two Cities:  Comparing the Experiences of Low-Income and Middle Income Homeowners

Serena Williams, The 91st Day:  Increasing the Availability of Affordable Permanent Housing for Victims of Domestic Violence