Co-op City and Mitchell-Lama, 1975-1978.

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Co-op City and Mitchell-Lama, 1975-1978.

Slip opinion (syllabus of the case, text of decision, dissent) of the United States Supreme Court on a charge of fraud made by 57 residents of Co-op City; and a report of the Mitchell-Lama Task Force of New York to Governor Hugh Carey.

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