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The Thrift Crisis And The Constitution, Stanley I. Langbein
The Thrift Crisis And The Constitution, Stanley I. Langbein
Washington and Lee Law Review
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"Takings" Jurisprudence In The U.S. Supreme Court: The Past 10 Years, Gregory S. Alexander
"Takings" Jurisprudence In The U.S. Supreme Court: The Past 10 Years, Gregory S. Alexander
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No area of American property law has been more controversial in recent years than the government regulation of uses of private property. No aspect of American constitutional law more sharply poses the dilemma about the legitimate powers of the regulatory state than the requirement that the government pay compensation for takings of property. The purpose of this essay is to acquaint the non-American legal scholar who is unfamiliar with the recent developments in the United States Supreme Court “takings” jurisprudence. The essay does not presuppose any background knowledge about either American constitutional or property law. Instead it attempts to familiarize …
The Thrift Crisis And The Constitution, Stanley I. Langbein
The Thrift Crisis And The Constitution, Stanley I. Langbein
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