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  1. Clarifying the federal Fair Housing Act's exemption for reasonable occupancy restrictions.: An article from: Fordham Urban Law Journal by Tim Iglesias, 2004-10-01

21. American Civil Liberties Union : Rights Of The Poor : Housing
that prohibits community services for lowincome residents from the state's affordablehousing law to its and Minorities Through fair housing Enforcement (06/25
http://www.aclu.org/PoorRights/PoorRightslist.cfm?c=151

22. Yale Law School | @YLS | "Bringing Diversity To The Suburbs" - A Commentary By P
an agency to calculate the mandated fair shares A better approach to improving optionsfor lowincome families is vouchers and help them find housing in places
http://www.law.yale.edu/outside/html/Public_Affairs/277/yls_article.htm

Current Stories
@YLS Archive Media Information
August 09, 2002
"Bringing Diversity to the Suburbs" - A Commentary by Prof. Peter H. Schuck This commentary originally appeared in the August 8, 2002 edition of The New York Times
Advocates for the poor proclaimed a rare victory last week in their long campaign for more affordable housing in the suburbs. They hailed the latest court decision upholding New Jersey's so-called Mount Laurel doctrine, a set of rules designed to open suburbia to low-income families. But if past is prologue, the ruling by the New Jersey Supreme Court will mainly benefit builders of mid-priced and luxury homes.
For more than three decades, the court has tried to prevent New Jersey suburbs from using zoning laws to exclude the poor. The goal is admirable, and the court's legal solution has attracted national attention. But as other states and municipalities have learned, a judicial remedy is not the best tool for reforming housing markets. Instead, the lesson to be learned from New Jersey's experience is that the most effective way to enable low-income families to live in better communities is for government to directly subsidize the poor who rent housing.
The Mount Laurel doctrine began more than 30 years ago. In 1971, a group of low- and moderate-income families sued Mount Laurel, a growing suburban township in New Jersey, claiming that its zoning practices excluded them from the community in violation of the state constitution's provision requiring the state to "promote the general welfare."

23. Links2friends
National housing law Project Texas low income housing INFO Mobile Homes HUD Manufacturedhousing Standards FannieMae Advocacy Project United for a fair Economy.
http://www.housingforall.org/links2friends.htm
About DHC HoJo LT Code DHC HOME ... LINKS to Friends Links to Friends
Housing
HAC - The Housing Assistance Council

Inter Faith Mission of Sussex County

Milford Housing Development Corporation

National Low Income Housing Coalition
...
NCALL Research

Community Development and Reinvestment
Center for Community Change

Delaware Community Reinvestment Action Council

Local Initiatives Support Corporation
National Association of Housing Cooperatives Homelessness Gateway House Meeting Ground Homeless Community National Alliance to End Homelessness National Coalition for the Homeless ... National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty Tenants Justice of the Peace Court (Delaware) I nternational Union of Tenants National Alliance of HUD Tenants ... Texas Low Income Housing INFO. Service Community Land Trusts Institute for Community Economics Land Trust Alliance FannieMae Loans Manufactured Housing/Mobile Homes Delaware Manufactured Home Owners Association Guide to Delaware Mobile Homes HUD Manufactured Housing Standards FannieMae Resources Economic Justice Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Economic Policy Institute Institute for Policy Studies National JOBS FOR ALL Coalition ... Project South Community Organizing Comm-Org at the University of Toledo Center for Third World Organizing CTWO Midwest Academy NOA - the National Organizers Alliance ... Virginia Organizing Project A Living Wage ACORN AFSCME Baltimore Living Wage Study Coalition of Black Trade Unionists ... SEIU JUSTICE FOR JANITORS Fair Housing

24. Affordable Housing
home repairs for seniors and low income households. seniors, renters and other claimsof civil law. Midpeninsula Citizens for fair housing offers fair housing
http://www.redwoodcityhousing.org/content/content_housing/content_housing_org/co
Housing Organizations The City of Redwood City funds for several non-profit service providers for Redwood City residents. North Peninsula offers minor home repairs for seniors and low income households. Center of the Independence for the Disabled makes home accessibility modifications for senior and disabled homes. La Raza Centro Legal offers legal assistance for seniors, renters and other claims of civil law. Midpeninsula Citizens for Fair Housing offers fair housing services including discrimination and fair housing claims. Please visit each of the organizations below for more info or for contact information. North Peninsula Neighborhood Services Center, Inc.
600 Linden Avenue
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Maggie Cuadros, Executive Director
Phone: (650) 583-3373
Fax: (650) 583-4178
www.neighborhoodservices.org (web)
info@neighborhoodservices.org (e-mail)
Free Home Repair
Homeowners in Redwood City, South San Francisco, Daly City, San Mateo and other parts of San Mateo County needing to repair their homes have a choice: perform the repairs themselves, pay a contractor, or call North Peninsula Neighborhood Services Center.
Since it's incorporation in 1973, NPNSC has helped thousands of low-income homeowners with repairs that they were physically or financially unable to complete. Services include repair, replacement or reinforcement of doors, windows, plumbing fixtures, porch steps, floors and walls.

25. New Hampshire Legal Assistance
The fair housing Project (FHP) is a program of New Hampshire Legal Assistance,a statewide nonprofit law firm providing legal services to low-income New
http://www.nhla.org/nhlafhp.htm
New Hampshire Legal Assistance Making a difference for the people of New Hampshire.
Fair Housing Laws These laws make it illegal to treat a person differently in housing based on that person's:
R ace
C olor
N ational Origin
D isability
S ex
R eligion
F amilial Status ( Children)
See More Below New Hampshire Legal Assistance is a non-profit law firm offering free legal services to seniors and eligible low-income persons. New Hampshire Legal Assistance provides free legal help to low-income and elderly persons who cannot afford a private attorney. NH Legal Assistance handles legal matters involving health care, public and private housing issues, food stamps, welfare, unemployment compensation, utility shut-off and nursing home problems. Our offices are open Monday-Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
How to contact us What we do Pamphlets The Senior Citizens Law Project The Fair Housing Project Employment at NHLA NHLA History and Philosophy
Resources on the web Fair Housing Laws Protect New Hampshire Residents

26. Ruling On Housing Law A Blow To Battered Women
sex discrimination that violated the fair housing Act million people live in publichousing nationally; most Poverty Research in one lowincome neighborhood in
http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/863/context/cover/
April 9, 2003
Ruling on Housing Law a Blow to Battered Women Run Date: 03/31/02 By Tom Schram
WEnews correspondent A Supreme Court affirmation of a federal housing law intended to root out violent drug crimes in public housing projects spotlights an unintended side effect of the guidelines: the evictions of women who report domestic violence. DETROIT (WOMENSENEWS)Aaronica Warren was battered, bruised and bleeding, the result of a beating she had just taken from her ex-boyfriend. It was Leap Year Day, Feb. 29, 2000, and she was about to take a leap of her own. Warren picked up the phone and called the police. Eight days later, under a law that requires authorities to hold eviction hearings for public housing tenants whenever any resident or guest of the home is arrested for drug or violent crimes in or near the residence, Warren received an eviction notice, the result of her plea to police in the Detroit suburb of Ypsilanti to protect her from the man who was beating her. "I asked myself, many times, 'How could the city of Ypsilanti allow the enforcement of a policy that forces battered women and their babies into homelessness?'" said Warren, now 23 and the mother of a 3-year-old son. The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 that produced Warren's notice and thousands like it. Though the guidelines, commonly referred to as the "one-strike" law, were intended primarily to root out drug-related violence in federally subsidized housing projects, the law has unintentionally put battered women at risk of losing their homes, allowing housing officials to evict any public-housing resident or visitor who has been convicted of a felony that occurred there or nearbyas well as others who live in the household.

27. Useful Resources On The Internet
National fair housing Advocate Online National housing law Project National law Centeron Homelessness and Poverty National low income housing Coalition Public
http://www.larcc.org/common/other.htm
USEFUL RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET
General Research
Legal Research Organizations Connecticut State Sites Federal Sites Legal Services and Other Poverty Law Organizations Advocacy and Public Policy Elder Law

28. Bay Area Legal Aid
nocost legal services to low-income persons in affordable housing/redevelopment,fair housing and predatory Demonstrated commitment to public interest law.
http://www.baylegal.org/jobs1.html
Job Openings
Richmond/San Rafael Office.
Bay Area Legal Aid seeks an Intake and Referral Specialist to split time between our San Rafael and Richmond Offices. Bay Area Legal Aid is a nationally recognized provider of quality, no-cost legal services to low-income persons in four priority areas including housing, domestic violence, economic security and health care access.
Position
The successful candidate will work approximately 3 days per week in the Marin County Regional Office, located in San Rafael, and 2 days per week in the Contra Costa Regional Office, located in Richmond. Initially, the staff person would be working full-time in Richmond (approximately two months).
Requirements
Must have car and valid CA driver's license or ability to travel readily between the two offices. Candidate must also possess strong communication and organizational skills, ability to work with a diverse low-income community, ability to handle busy front desk duties including heavy client contact and phones, computer literacy, a pleasant manner and willingness to learn. Bilingual Spanish language required.
Other
Salary range for the position is DOE. Excellent benefit package, including employer contribution to retirement plan, medical benefits, life insurance, vacation, and cafeteria/FSA benefits available.

29. Untitled
by creating permanent fulltime job opportunities for low-income residents of Realtors,distributes the SC Landlord/Tenant law and fair housing law and updates
http://business.clemson.edu/copc/commpart.htm
Community Partners SHARE (Sunbelt Human Advancement Resources, Inc.)
SHARE is a community-based human services organization which serves people in Greenville, Anderson, Oconee and Pickens counties of South Carolina. They provide many programs designed to assist low income families. Among the many programs offered by the Community Economic Opportunity Department are: Share the Hope This is an innovative home ownership program proposed to serve first-time home buyers who earn less than fifty percent of the median income for the county in which they reside. The goal is to combine the resources for family self-sufficiency through home ownership in which the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - provides with the HOPE 3 program with resources and expertise developed by SHARE over its twenty-seven year history. BUILD Bringing the Unemployed to Independence through Low-income Development is a construction skills training and full-time employment program. It is a small business venture designed to promote self-sufficiency by creating permanent full-time job opportunities for low-income residents. This training includes painting, carpentry electrical and other necessary construction trade skills. General Housing Services This program is designed to assist all eligible families and individuals with their housing concerns such as relocation, eviction prevention, mediation, substandard housing, accessing public services, identifying affordable housing, assisting homeless families with school enrollment for their children, negotiating for the return of security deposits, coordinating with family court, the Department of Social Services, the Red Cross, the hospital system, law enforcement, county codes, and the Greenville Housing Authority.

30. Fair Housing Project
bono attorneys from twelve member law firms, is for many low and very low income individuals Fairhousing work extends beyond litigation and community education
http://www.clccrul.org/housing1.htm
The Fair Housing Project
Sharon Legenza, Director
Charles R. Petrof, Staff Attorney
Ben Elkin, Testing Coordinator
Lisa Alexander-Mitchell, Equal Justice Works Fellow
The Fair Housing Project staff, working hand-in-hand with a talented and dedicated pool of twenty-nine pro bono attorneys from twelve member law firms, is making a positive impact on housing availability in Chicago. A key component of the Fair Housing Project is the Mortgage Discrimination and Insurance Redlining Program. This program works to improve access to the mortgage lending and homeowners insurance markets for all persons, regardless of race, national origin, or the demographics of neighborhoods. The Project's efforts include educating the public about their rights under the fair housing and fair lending laws, litigating discrimination cases against mortgage lenders and insurance providers, and "testing" for discriminatory practices used by lenders and insurance companies. As part of a HUD funded project, the Fair Houisng Project also produced a manual for attorneys involved with mortgage and insurance discrimination.

31. Untitled Document
harassment in the workplace, and representing lowincome victims of his JD from HarvardUniversity law School and his Sharon K. Legenza, fair housing Project.
http://www.clccrul.org/projdir.htm
PROJECT DIRECTORS
Michael K. Fridkin, Employment Opportunity Project The project blends law reform litigation and advocacy to improve employment opportunities for women and people of color. Current activities include: defending municipal ordinances designed to rectify historic discrimination against minority and women-owned businesses, attacking sexual harassment in the workplace, and representing low-income victims of discrimination in mediation before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Sharon K. Legenza, Fair Housing Project The Project works to improve the availability of affordable, integrated and safe private and public housing in the Chicago metropolitan area. The project educates homeowners and renters about their rights under the fair housing and fair lending laws, tests for discriminatory practices used by mortgage lenders and insurance providers, and litigates fair housing cases, including mortgage discrimination and insurance redlining cases. Sarah Vanderwicken, Children's Health and Education Project The project addresses the critical lack of adequate resources and opportunities for Chicago's poor and minority children. It focuses on eliminating the health and environmental barriers to children realizing their full potential. For instance, the project is working to: ensure that the assessments used for school accountability arevalid and consistent with federal law; maintain access to early intervention services for all Illinois children with disabilities; develop and implement lead poisoning prevention strategies; and protect and expand access to child care.

32. Resources And Links
to increase their efforts to aid lowincome families. documentation on public attitudestoward the law. Awareness of the Nation's fair housing laws, addresses
http://www.nclihc.org/reslink.html

33. Links To Resources
National law Center on Homelessness and Poverty 202/638 interested in constructinghousing for lowincome renters and HUD’s Office of fair housing and Equal
http://www.housingtrustscc.org/links.html


For local assistance regarding housing and homelessness, contact:
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    Next Door Mid-Peninsula Support Network
Back to Top For general information on housing and homelessness, contact:

34. Illinois Legal Aid
provide housing to lowincome people with disabilities. Section 1 addresses yourrights under the fair housing Amendments Act. This is a federal law that makes
http://www.illinoislegalaid.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.dsp_content&contentID=

35. Links
National Community Reinvestment Coalition; National fair housing; National housingTrust; National law Center on and Poverty; National low income housing Coalition;
http://www.change.org/09.htm
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36. In The News
professor in charge of the fair housing initiative in the Finance Division of Chicago'sLaw Department, Leslie A lot of that was for lowincome housing, so this
http://www.law.uchicago.edu/news/askow-praise.html
Students lend helping hand to nonprofit groups
Adam W. Lasker
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
October 25, 2002 The University of Chicago Law School has expanded its clinical programs to help various organizations build houses for low-income residents.
The school's Edwin F. Mandel Legal Aid Clinic, established in 1957, now gives second- and third-year students hands-on training in transactional legal matters including securing loans, acquiring real estate and getting building permits for nonprofit groups dedicated to making affordable housing available in Chicago neighborhoods.
The clinic already had programs focused on criminal and juvenile justice, employment discrimination, mental health law and police accountability. This past summer, a new clinical professor began recruiting clients for the Irwin Askow Housing Initiative, and this semester six students are earning class credit for helping manage the clients' legal transactions.
"It fits with our notion of expanding or varying our clinical programs in ways that do socially desirable things and educates our students," Saul Levmore, dean of the law school, said of the new initiative.

37. HOYO Needs You
units available to individuals with disabilities who are low income. and bedroom andmeet fair housing standards Issue 3 Compliance with Existing housing law.
http://www.onr.com/user/texashoyo/issues.htm
Contents Introduction: What is HOYO? Success Stories Local Projects The HOYO Process ... Legislative Housing Issues Contact us for more information. Texas Home of Your Own
Coalition
5555 N. Lamar Boulevard
Suite L-139
Austin, TX 78751
ucptx@onr.com
United Cerebral Palsy of Texas
Position Paper on Housing
th Texas Legislature
Position Paper
Background
There continues to be a serious need for affordable accessible housing in Texas for people with disabilities. The housing needs vary according to the specific needs of each individual. There is currently not a good assessment available to assess the housing needs of people with disabilities. Many individuals who need accessible affordable housing receive their income from Supplemental Security Income (SSI) which amounts to less than $500 per month. Being low income presents another barrier to this issue.
Issues and Recommendations
Issue 1: Addressing Housing Needs. The Department of Housing and Community Affairs should develop a strategic plan to provide affordable housing and community support services. It is critical that the Department employ a fair share strategy with regard to allocation of housing and community support services resources. Data regarding the housing needs of persons with disabilities and other vulnerable populations must be included in allocation plans. Even where information is not available, the department is required to respond to the needs of persons with disabilities and other vulnerable populations in a focused, targeted fashion. The department MUST pro-actively meet the housing needs of persons with disabilities with focused activity.

38. Institute On Race & Poverty
infrastructure, housing, transportation, and law enforcement to avoid concentrationsof lowincome residents to acitvely support fair housing, economic diversity
http://www.umn.edu/irp/publications/httoc.htm
Home What's New About IRP Best Practices ...
Employment Opportunities
Linking Regional and Local Strategies to Create Healthy Communities
April 12-13 1996 Conference Report The Institute on Race and Poverty University of Minnesota Law School The Institute on Race and Poverty engages in strategic research to address problems caused by the interaction of racism and poverty. Established in 1993 at the University of Minnesota Law School, the Institute promotes dialogue and scholarship in the interests of social justice and inclusive democracy. The term intersections of race and poverty describes the convergence of economic deprivation, spatial isolation, and racial discrimination in one community, often over the course of generations. Many low-income people of color live in such conditions. Extreme poverty in isolated communities is often accompanied by widespread economic disinvestment and loss of hope, which can cause a breakdown of the social fabric. This exacerbates existing problems in education, employment, medical care, infrastructure, housing, transportation, and law enforcement. Connecting these communities to the opportunity structure and resources of the larger society is critical to our nation's future. The Institute on Race and Poverty
  • Conducts social science, public policy, and legal research in areas such as school segregation by race and income, racial implications of zoning, and affirmative action.

39. Idaho State Law Library - Alpha Directory - Legal Services
IDAHO fair housing COUNCIL. Ensures equal access to housing in Idaho. Provides assistancefor qualifying lowincome residents of Idaho in the areas of family law
http://www2.state.id.us/lawlib/alphadr1.htm
ALPHABETICAL LISTING AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION Defends/advocates for civil rights in Idaho Assistance with child support payments and disbursements COMPREHENSIVE ADVOCACY, INC. (CO-AD) Protects the rights of disabled individuals CONSUMER PROTECTION UNIT, CIVIL LITIGATION DIVISION, ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE Protection against consumer fraud COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES (CASA) COURT ASSISTANCE OFFICES DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Regulation of commercial financial institutions in Idaho DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, STATE OF IDAHO Assistance for employers and job seekers including job search assistance, unemployment insurance, labor market information, and guides to Idaho labor laws FEDERAL DEFENDERS OF EASTERN WASHINGTON AND IDAHO Criminal defense attorneys appointed to represent the indigent in Federal court Assistance for victims of violence - website provides a list of crisis centers (click on “Idaho Programs for Crime Victims”) IDAHO FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL Ensures equal access to housing in Idaho IDAHO HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Enforcement of Idaho’s anti-discrimination acts IDAHO INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION Worker’s compensation services and vocational rehabilitation IDAHO JUDICIAL COUNCIL Registers and investigates complaints against judges IDAHO LEGAL AID SERVICES, INC.

40. Idaho State Law Library - Subject Directory - Legal Services
of disabled individuals; Idaho fair housing Council – Ensures equal access to housingin Idaho; assistance for qualifying lowincome residents of Idaho
http://www2.state.id.us/lawlib/legaldr1.htm
SUBJECT LISTING COURT-APPOINTED SERVICES
DIRECT LEGAL SERVICES Bar Counsel Assists with disputes/complaints with attorneys Volunteer Lawyers Program Provides assistance for qualifying low-income residents of Idaho in the areas of family law, consumer law, bankruptcy, wills, and the incorporation of non-profit organizations

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