AFFH and the Challenge of Reparations in the Administrative State
Federal housing regulations reveal how the government has embedded racist policies in the administrative state.
Olatunde C.A. Johnson is the Jerome B. Sherman Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. Her research has contributed to the national conversation about civil rights legislation, anti-discrimination, fair housing, congressional power, and innovations to address discrimination and inequality.
Federal housing regulations reveal how the government has embedded racist policies in the administrative state.