Lee Fennell
Lee Fennell's teaching and research interests include property, torts, land use, housing, social welfare law, state and local government law, and public finance. She is the author of The Unbounded...
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Jeff Leslie currently directs the Irwin Askow Housing Initiative at the Mandel Legal Aid Clinic representing community-based housing developers, tenant groups, and other parties involved in the...
View ArticleAriel Kalil awarded MacArthur Foundation grant
Ariel Kalil, a professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Studies, has been awarded a $200,000 research grant from the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to...
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Chicago Booth alumnus discusses the tough financial choices recent graduates face in buying or renting housing
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Rising economic and neighborhood segregation may be contributing to linguistic differences within the African American population, which may also be accelerating economic inequality among African...
View ArticleRevamped housing program offers more incentives for UChicago employees
Dr. Vladimir Liarski used to spend up to 90 minutes a day commuting to and from his job as a clinical instructor at the University of Chicago Medicine. After purchasing a new home in the economically...
View ArticleLee Fennell
Lee Fennell's teaching and research interests include property, torts, land use, housing, social welfare law, state and local government law, and public finance. She is the author of The Unbounded...
View ArticleJeffrey Leslie
Jeff Leslie currently directs the Irwin Askow Housing Initiative at the Mandel Legal Aid Clinic representing community-based housing developers, tenant groups, and other parties involved in the...
View ArticleAriel Kalil awarded MacArthur Foundation grant
Ariel Kalil, a professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Studies, has been awarded a $200,000 research grant from the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to...
View ArticleMoving to low-poverty areas can affect children’s language, economic...
Rising economic and neighborhood segregation may be contributing to linguistic differences within the African American population, which may also be accelerating economic inequality among African...
View ArticleRevamped housing program offers more incentives for UChicago employees
Dr. Vladimir Liarski used to spend up to 90 minutes a day commuting to and from his job as a clinical instructor at the University of Chicago Medicine. After purchasing a new home in the economically...
View ArticleUniversity to sell select residential real estate properties
The University of Chicago plans to sell 13 residential properties in the areas surrounding its campus, including 10 buildings that house students, faculty and staff, two vacant lots and one retail...
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