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- Title
STRUGGLE AGAINST THE WATER: CONNECTING FAIR HOUSING LAW AND CLIMATE JUSTICE.
- Authors
Craig, Jade A.
- Abstract
This article explores the connection between fair housing law and climate justice, focusing on the impact of flooding on Black communities. It discusses the history of Black communities being located in flood-prone areas due to discriminatory practices such as redlining. The article also examines the concept of climate retreat, which involves relocating residents from high-risk flood areas to safer locations. It highlights the use of voluntary buyout programs as a response to climate-related property loss and discusses the potential benefits and challenges of these programs. The article emphasizes the need for equitable relocation and fair housing considerations in the face of climate change.
- Subjects
UNITED States. Dept. of Housing &; Urban Development; CLIMATE justice; SCHOOL integration; HOUSING discrimination; HOUSING laws; HOME ownership; FAIR Housing Act of 1968 (U.S.); ASSASSINATION; POOR people
- Publication
Nevada Law Journal, 2024, Vol 24, Issue 3, p737
- ISSN
2157-1899
- Publication type
Article