Abstract
This article serves as a response to a previous article in this issue, entitled Local Law Enforcement of Laws Prohibiting Discrimination in Housing: The New York City Human Rights Commission, by Michael H. Schill. This article reflects the tripartite structure of Schill's, and comments on each of the three sections in turn: first, the article conducts an analysis of the statistical evidence of housing discrimination; second, this article contemplates the myriad consequences of discrimination on minority communities; finally, the paper concludes with a reflection on the future prospects of the Human Rights Commission in anti-discrimination law.
Recommended Citation
Some Thoughts and Reflections on the Fortieth Anniversary of the New York City Human Rights Commission,
23 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1053
(1996).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ulj/vol23/iss4/4