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In his work with FSHC, Gordon has litigated at the New Jersey Supreme Court and Appellate Division and worked on state and federal policy issues including very-low-income housing in high opportunity communities, Low Income Housing Tax Credit allocation, and statewide fair share allocation.
Adam is Executive Director at Fair Share Housing Center. He joined the organization as an Equal Justice Works Fellow in 2006. He has litigated at the New Jersey Supreme Court and Appellate Division and worked on state and federal policy issues including very-low-income housing in high opportunity communities, Low Income Housing Tax Credit ...
NYC Thinking Regionally - Housing Interview 2022. This report contains an interview conducted by Noah Kazis, Legal Fellow at the NYU Furman Center, and FSHC’s Executive Director, Adam Gordon on housing disparities in NYC and NJ. View. Part Two: Fixing America’s Broken Disaster Housing Recovery System; July 28, 2020.
29 de ene. de 2024 · Adam Gordon of the Fair Share Housing Center applauded the expanded transparency the bill would bring. It would require regulatory updates on how affordable homes are built and occupied and how funds that nonprofit developers can use to create and rehabilitate affordable housing are spent — information that hasn’t been updated in ...
15 de ago. de 2022 · In a victory reaffirming freedom of speech and rights protected by the First Amendment, Fair Share Housing Center Executive Director Adam Gordon has won the dismissal of defamation and conspiracy claims that were brought by former Cape May City Manager Jerome Inderwies.
26 de abr. de 2023 · “Exclusionary zoning has deprived many states of the housing investment that New Jersey is benefiting from — as well as the affordability, jobs, and community amenities that come with that housing,” said Adam Gordon, Executive Director of New Jersey’s Fair Share Housing Center.
20 de dic. de 2023 · “And yet our round three affordable housing court mandate far exceeds other similar municipalities.” Adam Gordon, executive director of the Fair Share Housing Center, reminded lawmakers that New Jersey’s housing costs have steadily risen, leading to a housing crisis statewide that is especially acute in communities of color.