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M Timothy Iglesias

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Publications

"Housing Paradigms," in Smith, Susan J., et al., eds., International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home (Elsevier, Ltd., forthcoming 2010). [SSRN]

"Our Pluralist Housing Ethics and Public-Private Partnerships for Affordable Housing," in Malloy, Robin & Davidson, Nestor, eds., forthcoming book in a series on Law, Society, & Property (Ashgate, forthcoming 2009). [SSRN]

"Our Pluralist Housing Ethics and the Struggle for Affordability," 42 Wake Forest Law Review 511 (2007). [SSRN]

The Legal Guide To Affordable Housing Development (ABA 2005) (co-editor and chapter author).

"Clarifying the Federal Fair Housing Act’s Exemption for Reasonable Occupancy Restrictions," 31 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1211 (2004). [SSRN]

"Housing Impact Assessments: Opening New Doors for State Housing Regulation While Localism Persists," 82 Oregon Law Review 433 (2003) (republished in Land Use and Environmental Law Review (Thomson West, 2005). [SSRN]

"Managing Local Opposition to Affordable Housing: A New Approach to NIMBY," 12 Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law 78 (2002). [SSRN]

Presentations

Panelist,  at the Fair Housing and Public Accommodations Symposium"The Intersection between Real Estate Ads on the Internet and Enforcement of Fair Housing Laws," at Golden Gate University School of Law, April 17, 2009 co-sponsored by Golden Gate University School of Law and the Fair Housing and Public Accommodations Subsection of the Real Property Section, State Bar of California. The title of Professor Iglesias' presentation was "FHAA and the Internet: The Prospects for Self-Regulation."

Witness, "Working Together to Ensure Housing Opportunities for People with Disabilities and Children," Hearing of the California State Assembly Committee on Human Services (February 18, 2009).

"Do We Have a National Two-Person-Per-Bedroom Residential Occupancy Standard? What's Fair Housing Law Got to Do With It?," Conference on Property Transactions and Transitions in an Age of Globalization, Chapman University School of Law, Orange, California (February 2008).

"Our Pluralist Housing Ethics & Public-Private Partnerships for Affordable Housing," Conference on Affordable Housing and Public/Private Partnerships:  The Intersection of Housing, Property, and Real Estate, University of Colorado Law School, Boulder, Colorado (October 2007).

Moderator, State and Local Law Issues Panel, Annual ABA Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, Washington, D.C. (May 2007).

Panelist, "NIMBY Countermeasures: Overcoming Local Fears and Gaining Community Acceptance," ABA Conference on Ending Homelessness: Creating Healthy Communities, St. Louis, Missouri (February 2006).

Panelist, "Public Use in the Aftermath of Kelo," presenting "Exploring a Reflexive Law Response: Economic Domain Impact Statements," Second Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, William & Mary Law School, Williamsburg, Virginia (October 2005).

Panelist, "Encouraging Affordable Housing: National and Local Approaches," presenting "What Are State and Local Governments Doing?," Fall Council Meeting of ABA State and Local Government Law Section, Boston, Massachusetts (October 2005).

Written Testimony, Congressional Hearing, "Supreme's Courts Kelo Decision and Potential Congressional Responses," House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on the Constitution (September 22, 2005).

Organizer/Moderator, "Overcoming Local Opposition Panel," ABA Conference on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, "Doing Well While Doing Good -- Building Housing and Community Development with a Social Justice Perspective," San Francisco, California (February 2005).

 
 
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