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33. See Roger Pilon, "Congress, the Courts, and the Consti-
tution," Cato Handbook for Congress: 105th Congress (Wash-
ington: Cato Institute, 1997), pp. 19-43.
34. Abt Associates, "1988 Study of the Modernization Needs
of the Public and Indian Housing Stock: National, Regional
and Field Office Estimates," U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development, Washington, 1988.
35. Terence Dunworth and Aaron Saiger, "Drugs and Crime in
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36. See Lisa Bouchard, "A Street of Strangers," in Setting
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partment of Public Facilities, June 1993).
37. Michael Stegman, "Federal Urban Policy and the Budget,"
Address to Center for Urban Policy Research at Rutgers
University, February 28, 1996.
38. See, for example, "Housing Voucher Test in Maryland Is
Scuttled by a Political Firestorm," New York Times, March
28, 1995.
39. "Rethinking Public Housing," NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,
Public Broadcasting Service, July 3, 1997.
40. Phillip Rees, "Residential Patterns in American Cities,"
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41. See Howard Husock, "A Critique of Mixed Income Housing,"
The Responsive Community 5, no. 2 (Spring 1995), pp. 34-44.
42. For a discussion of the extent to which regulation and
government policies drive up the cost of new and existing
housing, see Advisory Commission on Regulatory Barriers to
Affordable Housing, "'Not in My Back Yard': Removing Barri-
ers to Affordable Housing," U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development, Washington, July 1991.
43. Howard Husock, "Standards versus Struggle: The Failure
of Public Housing and the Welfare-State Impulse," Social
Philosophy and Policy 14, no. 2 (Summer 1997), pp. 69-74.
44. Catherine Bauer, Modern Housing (New York: Houghton
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