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Unhoused and Unprotected: Grants Pass and the Future of Housing Justice Symposium

Volume 67 (2025-2026), Issue 4 (2026)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents (v. 67, no. 4)

Symposium Articles

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Keynote: Going Forward After Grants Pass
Joseph W. Mead

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Grants Pass and the Innocence Limit
Gregory Cui and Emily Clark

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After Grants Pass: The Case for Recentering the Criminal Legal System and Its Constitutional Constraints
Scout Katovich

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Unacceptable in Any Era: The Unusual and Unconstitutional Effort to Criminalize Sleeping While Homeless
Joseph W. Mead and Shelby Calambokidis

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Sidewalk Living
Michael C. Pollack

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Setting the Stage for Grants Pass (& a Moral Constitutional Reckoning)
Sara K. Rankin

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The New Necessity
Ezra Rosser

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The Presence and Persistence of Social Rights in U.S. Constitutional Law
Mila Versteeg and Emily Zackin

 
 

 

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ISSN: 0043-5589 (print), 2374-8524 (online)

 
 
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