Abstract
The growing gulf between the rich and poor grates against the American ideal of a just society. The Note examines the constitutional issues presented by one technique for narrowing this gulf—the dispersal of low-income housing through compulsory inclusion of such housing in new residential developments. The writer concludes that neither the due process nor the takings clauses of the United States Constitution bar legislation requiring developers to build economically desegregated neighborhoods.
How to Cite
16 Ariz. L. Rev. 439 (1974)
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