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Nine-tenths of the Law: Property and Resistance United States
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Nine-tenths of the Law: Property and Resistance United States
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Nine-tenths of the Law: Property and Resistance United States
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How does "property" fit into designs for an equitable society?
examines the history of squatting and property struggles in the United States, from colonialism to twentieth century urban squatting and the foreclosure crisis of the late 2000s, and how such resistance movements shape the law. Stories from our most hard-hit American cities show that property is truly in crisis:
expands our understanding of property law and highlights recent tactics like creative squatting ventures and the use of adverse possession to claim title to vacant homes. Hannah Dobbz unveils the tangled relationship Americans have always had in creating and sustaining healthy communities.
is a writer, editor, filmmaker, and former squatter. In 2007 she produced a film about squatters in the Bay Area called
. The film has screened widely at universities, bookstores, and community spaces, including the 2009 Three Rivers Film Festival in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.