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Takings Cases In The October 2004 Term, Leon D. Lazer
Takings Cases In The October 2004 Term, Leon D. Lazer
Touro Law Review
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The Categorical Lucas Rule And The Nuisance And Background Principles Exception, Carol Necole Brown
The Categorical Lucas Rule And The Nuisance And Background Principles Exception, Carol Necole Brown
Touro Law Review
This article examines the seminal 1992 United States Supreme Court decision, Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, specifically focusing on the Lucas nuisance exception. The author surveyed approximately 1,600 reported regulatory takings cases decided since the Lucas decision involving Lucas takings challenges. The author further identified the statutory nuisance cases in which state and local governments unsuccessfully asserted the Lucas nuisance exception as a defense to the courts’ findings of a Lucas taking. This article examines the prospective potential of these cases for assisting private property owners in enhancing private property rights protections within the area of regulatory takings.
Arbitrary And Confiscatory Rezoning By New York State Local Governments: An Exercise Of Police Powers Or Discrimination?, George Likourezos
Arbitrary And Confiscatory Rezoning By New York State Local Governments: An Exercise Of Police Powers Or Discrimination?, George Likourezos
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.