City to Face Consequences of Housing Rules, Professor Elmendorf Writes in S.F. Chronicle
San Francisco “has often been a haven for compassion and acceptance,” Professor Christopher Elmendorf writes in an Aug. 11 San Francisco Chronicle op-ed about the city’s response to its housing crisis and the potential repercussions of that response. “But not always – and there’s nowhere to see that more profoundly than with land use.”
Christopher S. Elmendorf is a professor of law at UC Davis School of Law whose teaching and research interests include election law, administrative law, statutory interpretation, constitutional law, and property and natural resources law.