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Redevelopment: Administrative Procedure, Finality And Judicial Review
Redevelopment: Administrative Procedure, Finality And Judicial Review
Fordham Law Review
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The Federal Government And Interstate Compacts, Richard H. Leach
The Federal Government And Interstate Compacts, Richard H. Leach
Fordham Law Review
The recent congressional foray into the affairs of the Port of New York Authority has dramatized a growingly menacing attitude toward interstate compacts and agencies even while they have become increasingly indispensable arms of state government. In asking for a clarification of the nature of Congress' interest in the interstate compacts, Professor Leach urges a greater exercise of federal restraint. "Compromise and adjustment, not challenge and counterchallenge, are basic to a strong federal system."
A Criticism Of Criticism: In Re Meaning, Ray D. Henson
A Criticism Of Criticism: In Re Meaning, Ray D. Henson
Fordham Law Review
Philosophers and literary critics have long discussed the meaning of words-or, more exactly, whether words themselves have any real meaning. The argument, Mr. Henson suggests, is relevant also to legal criticism. "Words about words may generate and perpetuate arguments, but they do not solve problems involving people and things."
Aesthetic Zoning: Preservation Of Historic Areas
Aesthetic Zoning: Preservation Of Historic Areas
Fordham Law Review
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Condemnation Procedure - An Argument For Reform
Condemnation Procedure - An Argument For Reform
Fordham Law Review
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"Compulsory Arbitration" - What Is It?, Wesley A. Sturges
"Compulsory Arbitration" - What Is It?, Wesley A. Sturges
Fordham Law Review
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Modern Zoning And Planning Progress In New York, James Felt
Modern Zoning And Planning Progress In New York, James Felt
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.