The Sharing Economy and the Upside of Disrupting Local Governance
We tend to think of states as the classic site of Brandeisian experimentalism, but cities, counties, towns and other local governments — by virtue...
Nestor Davidson joined the Fordham Law School faculty in 2011 and was named the Albert A. Walsh Professor of Real Estate, Land Use and Property Law in 2017. Professor Davidson is an expert in property, urban law, and affordable housing law and policy, and is the co-author of the casebook Property Law: Rules, Policies and Practices (7th ed. 2017). Professor Davidson previously practiced with the firm of Latham and Watkins, focusing on commercial real estate and affordable housing, and served as Deputy General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Professor Davidson earned his AB from Harvard College and his JD from Columbia Law School.