If we want to fix the housing-affordability crisis, segregation, and sprawl, zoning must go.
Cities with a large military presence are some of the most diverse places in the country.
A 5-4 decision limits the use of policies that cause segregation, but not segregation itself.
For thousands of people without a stable place to live, perfectly intact but abandoned buildings could become home.
Efforts to dismantle segregation may take resources away from some of the poorest communities, where investment is most needed.
Chicago's experiment in relocating poor African American families to rich white suburbs seems to be a success. So why are so few other cities doing the same?
Single-family zoning hurts a lot of people. In Minnesota’s largest city, reformers put them front and center.