Faculty Scholarship: 2018 to 2021

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Heather R. Abraham A S S O C I ATE P R O F E S S O R DIRECTOR OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS & TR ANSPARENCY CLINIC LLM, Georgetown University Law Center JD, University of Minnesota MPP, University of Minnesota BA, Kalamazoo College (716) 645-2073

habraham@buffalo.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CLINICAL LEGAL EDUCATION CIVIC PROCEDURE

I investigate how the law

CIVIL LIBERTIES

influences where people live.

CIVIL RIGHTS

My research agenda centers

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

on what legal tools exist, or

DISABILITY RIGHTS

should exist, to reduce racial

FAIR HOUSING

segregation. My ambition

FEDERAL COURTS

remains practical as well as

FIRST AMENDMENT

theoretical—creating a roadmap

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS

for litigators and policymakers

LEGISLATION

to leverage existing statutes,

PROPERTY

administrative regulation, and case law to meaningfully

ARTICLES

deconstruct the systems that

Segregation Autopilot: How the

perpetuate racial segregation.”

Government Perpetuates Segregation and How to Stop It, Iowa Law Review (forthcoming 2022). “Don’t Blame Stokely Carmichael?”: The Need for Federal Fair Housing Leadership, 29(3) ABA Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law 555 (2021). Fair Housing’s Third Act: American Tragedy or Triumph?, 39 Yale Law & Policy Review 1 (2021).

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