3. Allen, “The Olmstead Decision: The Legal Framework,” in THE OLMSTEAD FACTOR: INTEGRATING HOUSING FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES/ The NIMBY Report (National Low Income Housing Coalition, Spring 2002), p. 6, available at http://www.nlihc.org/doc/spring2002.pdf
4. Addressing Community Opposition to Affordable Housing Development: A Fair Housing Toolkit (Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania, May 2004)(co-authored with Sara Pratt), available at http://content.knowledgeplex.org/kp2/cache/documents/68549.pdf
5. Iglesias, Managing Local Opposition to Affordable Housing: A New Approach to NIMBY, at http://www.bazelon.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=FZBvjkqK9hw%3d&tabid=241
7. Allen, No Certification, No Money: The Revival of Civil Rights Obligations in HUD Funding Programs, in Planning Commissioners Journal: http://www.relmanlaw.com/docs/WestchesterArticle.pdf
9. City of Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Analysis of Impediments: http://planningcommunications.com/ai/murfreesboro_tn_ai_2010.pdf
10. Transforming Housing for People with Psychiatric Disabilities Report. Rockville, MD: SAMHSA, 2006, available at http://download.ncadi.samhsa.gov/ken/pdf/SMA06-4173/Housing_booklet.pdf
11. Allen, “Increasing the Usability of Housing Choice Vouchers for People with Disabilities,” 36 Housing Law Bulletin 111 (May 2006), available at http://www.bazelon.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=h7fNsTalv64%3D&tabid=245
12. Allen, “Let My People Go: The Promise of ‘Deconcentration’ for People with Disabilities,’ in The NIMBY Report (National Low Income Housing Coalition, March 2004), p. 26, available at http://www2398.ssldomain.com/nlihc/doc/2003-2.pdf