As we reimand rebuild our infrastructure , equity must be a central consideration.
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As we reimand rebuild our infrastructure , equity must be a central consideration.
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Excited to have this piece out and contributing to the conversation about how we build and defend happy, healthy, and equitable communities.
Volume 92.8 is now live, featuring pieces by @sonofdavid.bsky.social; @deborahnarcher.bsky.social & Joseph R. Schottenfeld; Katrina T. Goto; Luke Henkel; Brandon Stras; and David Wang. You can find them all here: lawreview.uchicago.edu.
@deborahnarcher.bsky.social & Joseph R. Schottenfeld draw on public nuisance and common law torts to propose a community equity framework that recognizes the collective harms imposed on Black communities by inequitable public infrastructure and development.
Our government's response to Hurricane Katrina was a failure of civil rights and infrastructure policy as Black communities were left unprotected and forgotten.
As extreme weather events get more common, elected officials must root out the racial justice failures that enabled Katrina’s destruction.
On the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's devastation, ACLU President Deborah Archer argues for Rolling Stone that we must learn the lesson of investing in Black communities before it’s too late.
20 years after Katrina, the message remains clear — infrastructure is a civil right.
Katrina exposed a structural failure: the erosion of infrastructure in Black communities reflected a deeper neglect of Black lives. www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...
Thanks to the New York Law Journal for the great review of Dividing Lines!
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Thanks to @publisherswkly.bsky.social for their review of Dividing Lines! www.publishersweekly.com/9781324092131
Is Brooklyn in the house?! I hope so. Join James Forman Jr. and me for a conversation about transportation injustice, systemic racism, and how we can move forward to build back better for everyone. June 9th at 6:30 pm - www.bklynlibrary.org/calendar/cbh...
Chicago faces a $770 million transit budget shortfall, threatening severe cuts that would disproportionately impact low-income communities. These cuts could devastate mobility and economic prospects for folks who rely heavily on public transportation.
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I appreciate Sarah Swan and @jotwell.bsky.social ‘s engagement with my recent co-authored article!
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I shared some thoughts with Time magazine on this administration’s threats to transportation justice.
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I’m excited to join the lineup for SXSW London. If you plan to be there, join me to talk about the current challenges to civil rights and civil liberties. @sxsw.com
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We have to keep fighting back. It’s working!
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It was such a pleasure to join you!
Incredible victory. Proud of the ACLU folks who fought for this win! @aclu.org
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Me & my @nyulaw.bsky.social colleague & work wife, @deborahnarcher.bsky.social, preparing to discuss her amazing book, Dividing Lines, @ the NY Historical Society. Predictably, Deborah, like her book, was absolutely fabulous!
Also, check out the @strictscrutiny.bsky.social interview with Deborah!
It’s publication day! And I was excited to kick it off with @morningjoe-msnbc.bsky.social ! #DividingLines
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It was so much fun to join the podcast to chat with the amazing @profmmurray.bsky.social and @leahlitman.bsky.social about my book Dividing Lines!
Thank you for inviting me on the podcast. It was a pleasure to chat with you all about the book!