'U' Law Professor Defends City Housing Laws
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HHFA Attorneys Back City Housing Laws
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City Attorney Files Appeal Of Ruling
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Appeal Steps Beginning On Housing Law Ruling
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Appeal Set On Housing Law Ruling
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Fahrner Opinion Gains Support
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Housing Law To Be Discussed
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Fahrner Says Kelley Ruling Lacks Force Of Law
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City Officials Review Fair Housing Ordinance Taking Effect Soon, December 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1963
Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1963
Caption:
Study Fair Housing Opinion: Four of the main figures on the issue of a city's power to enact fair housing legislation in view of the state's new Civil Rights Commission are shown looking over information on the topic prior to a meeting at City Hall yesterday afternoon. Shown in the picture (left to right) are Leon S. Cohan, chief aide of the attorney general, City Attorney Jacob F. Fahrner Jr., Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley, and Mayor Cecil O. Creal. Despite please from Kelley, the City Council decided to go ahead with enforcement of its local fair housing ordinance effective tomorrow.
AADL Talks To: Stephen Cain, Award-Winning Investigative Reporter for the Ann Arbor News
In this episode, AADL Talks To Stephen Cain. Stephen, now retired, was an award-winning investigative journalist for the Detroit News, Ypsilanti Press, and Ann Arbor News. His stories from his fascinating career in southeast Michigan include hair-raising undercover operations; exposing corruption in the newspaper, labor, and criminal justice system; reversing wrongful death row convictions, and inspiring sweeping changes in the health industry. Stephen also talks about some of the changes he's seen in Ann Arbor over the years and the loss of the city's original Ann Arbor News. Stephen’s recent book "Relentless: The Making of an Investigative Reporter,” is available in hardcover and softcover from Amazon.com, or locally at Schuler Books in Ann Arbor's Westgate Shopping Center. For a signed copy, e-mail the author at Cains1001@bellsouth.net.