Professor of Law
Suffolk University School of Law
Boston, Massachusetts
John Infranca is a Professor at Suffolk University Law School, where he teaches courses in property law, land use law, urban law and policy, election law, and law and religion. Professor Infranca is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and of New York University School of Law Following law school, Professor Infranca served as a law clerk to Judge Berle Schiller of Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and Judge Julio Fuentes of the Third Circuit and worked as a legal fellow at the Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, where he focused on land use regulation and affordable housing policy.
Professor Infranca's scholarship focuses on land use regulation, affordable housing , property theory, and law and religion. His article Differentiating Exclusionary Tendencies was selected for presentation at the 2020 Stanford/Harvard/Yale Junior Faculty Forum. The New State Zoning: Land Use Preemption amid a Housing Crisis was selected by the Land Use & Environmental Law Review as one of the three best land use articles of the year. His current research examines regulatory barriers to the development of new forms of housing and the relationship between land use processes, particularly the granting of variances, and the rule of law.
Saturday, April 1, 2023
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM CDT