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Founded in 2012, the Urban Law Center at Fordham Law School seeks to investigate and improve the role of the law and legal systems in contemporary urbanism. It promotes an interdisciplinary understanding of the legal, governance, and regulatory aspects of urban environments by advancing collaborative research and scholarship, organizing local and global convenings, and supporting knowledge sharing, career pathways and pedagogy in the world of urban law. In particular, the Center’s efforts focus on forces that shape urban inequality and urban innovation, targeting the most pressing issues facing our nation’s cities and their metropolitan regions.
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Swan's Picks: public safety and policing, water use, and more
CVS, Walgreens Will Pay $10 Billion Total To Settle Opioid-Related Lawsuits - MedCity News KC pays millions for police shooting and public is shut out | The Kansas City Star An Arizona woman sues Bullhead City over her arrest for feeding the hungry : NPR Ducey, AG must get Saudi firm to pay for groundwater use (azcentral.com) Black residents in Corpus Christi file a civil rights complaint to stop Texas’ first desalination plant (click2houston.com) Tallahassee city leaders dou

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Swan's Picks: Expanding internet access, racial disparities in homeownership, and more this week
Rural areas to get $759M in grants for high-speed internet (msn.com) Cities Weigh Value of AI-Powered Gunshot Detection Tech - Bloomberg In California Cities, a New Frontier for Public Financing of Elections | Bolts (boltsmag.org) Private Companies Helped Ruin Jackson’s Water (levernews.com) Black Families Fall Further Behind on Homeownership | The Pew Charitable Trusts (pewtrusts.org) Plus a bonus story: Secretaries of state warn 'independent state legislature theory' would

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Oct 28, 20221 min read


Swan's Picks: Education, elections, and more this week
Judge Blocks Mississippi From Giving Private Schools $10 Million (mississippifreepress.org) Anger as DeSantis eases voting rules in Republican areas hit by hurricane | Ron DeSantis | The Guardian Poor, less white US neighborhoods get worst internet deals | AP News Local Ballot Measures Underscore California’s Housing Crisis (governing.com) Minneapolis moves forward on community safety office after council's OK (startribune.com) Supreme Court case could help red states defund

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Oct 21, 20221 min read


Swan's Picks: public safety, possible consequences for the Martha's Vineyard flight, and more
NYC Preps Inaugural ‘Social’ Bonds as Part of $1.4 Billion Debt Sale - Bloomberg Summit County court worker sues judge, deputies for attacking him while entering courthouse from employee entrance - cleveland.com Criminal investigation opened into Gov. DeSantis' migrant flights to Martha's Vineyard - CBS Miami (cbsnews.com) The long, hard struggle of Windsor Park | Las Vegas Review-Journal (reviewjournal.com) Former Mayors Call for US Cities to Fight Extremist Violence - B

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Sep 23, 20221 min read


Swan's Picks: Jackson water crisis, public safety and policing, and addressing homelessness
Durham’s unarmed first responders are making an impact, data shows :: WRAL.com Conservatives’ Federal Case Challenges Immigrant Voting — Using Ex-Council Members’ Own Words - THE CITY NYC's Rise of Low-Level Arrests Worry Critics of 'Broken Windows' Era - Bloomberg New 'Stability' Housing Vouchers for Homeless, At-Risk Families - Bloomberg Lakewood NJ cut down Town Square trees to deter homeless (app.com) Jackson water crisis deepens as state deploys National Guard (msn.

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Sep 2, 20221 min read


Swan's Picks: Zoning, public safety, the future of the Great Salt Lake, and more
SRO Housing, Nearly Zoned Out of Existence, Could Re-Emerge (governing.com) As the Great Salt Lake Dries Up, Utah Faces An ‘Environmental Nuclear Bomb’ - The New York Times (nytimes.com) Study: Denver's STAR program reduced crime, costs | FOX31 Denver (kdvr.com) Historic California report on systemic racism in law and policy hailed by slave reparations advocates | PBS NewsHour Is New York City More Dangerous Than Rural America? - Bloomberg And a bonus story from blog fou

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Jun 10, 20221 min read


Swan's Picks: Corporate neighbors, stymied housing growth, and sister city breakups
Cities Move to Sever ‘Sister City’ Ties with Russian Governments When a Tech Company Tries to Be a Good Neighbor In Face of National Apathy, Local Groups Lead Rural Democratic Efforts The Red State Murder Problem Trash City: Here is Why NYC is So Filthy Public Meetings Thwart Housing Reform Where It Is Needed Most

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Mar 25, 20221 min read
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