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The Protection Of American Antiquities: 1906-1981, Sandra Kemrer Oct 1981

The Protection Of American Antiquities: 1906-1981, Sandra Kemrer

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Archeological Resource Preservation: The Role Of State And Local Government, Ronald H. Rosenberg Oct 1981

Archeological Resource Preservation: The Role Of State And Local Government, Ronald H. Rosenberg

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal Oct 1981

Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


District Court Review Of Nrc's Three Mile Island Decisions Upheld, Paula Z. Hanson Oct 1981

District Court Review Of Nrc's Three Mile Island Decisions Upheld, Paula Z. Hanson

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Reader Response, Natural Resources Journal Oct 1981

Reader Response, Natural Resources Journal

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Certain Imperial Irrigation District Land Not Subject To Acreage Limitation Of Federal Reclamation Laws, Jane C. Cohen Oct 1981

Certain Imperial Irrigation District Land Not Subject To Acreage Limitation Of Federal Reclamation Laws, Jane C. Cohen

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Group Homes, Families, And Meaning In The Law Of Subdivision Covenants, Robert D. Brussack Sep 1981

Group Homes, Families, And Meaning In The Law Of Subdivision Covenants, Robert D. Brussack

Scholarly Works

Part I of this Article discusses two questions central to a general account of the problem of meaning in the law of subdivision covenants. First, whose meaning ought to count? The answer to this question is developed principally by contrasting the meaning problem in covenants law with the related problem in other legal realms such as contractual and statutory interpretation. Second, what should be the role in contemporary covenants law of the traditional rule requiring that ambiguity in covenant language be resolved in favor of the free use of land. Here the Article explores the nature of ambiguity and critiques …


Compelled Self-Incrimination And The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, John Mcvey Jul 1981

Compelled Self-Incrimination And The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, John Mcvey

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal Jul 1981

Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Clouded Titles In Community Property States: New Mexico Takes A New Step, Terrence R. Kamm Jul 1981

Clouded Titles In Community Property States: New Mexico Takes A New Step, Terrence R. Kamm

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Supreme Court Clarifies Water Act Requirement, Mary Ramczyk Higgins Jul 1981

Supreme Court Clarifies Water Act Requirement, Mary Ramczyk Higgins

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Public Land Withdrawal Policy And The Antiquities Act, Richard M. Johannsen Jul 1981

Public Land Withdrawal Policy And The Antiquities Act, Richard M. Johannsen

Washington Law Review

After setting forth a brief history of public land withdrawals, this comment analyzes the current statutory public land withdrawal scheme as expressed in the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA) and identifies the various policies underlying FLPMA. Next, an examination of the Antiquities Act's legislative history, judicial interpretation, and use will show that the intended scope of the Act is quite different from both its actual application by Presidents and its interpretation by courts. Evaluating the Act in light of the land withdrawal policies expressed in FLPMA, this comment will conclude that use of the Antiquities Act …


Impact Fees: An Answer To Local Governments' Funding Dilemma, Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer, Robert Mason Blake Jul 1981

Impact Fees: An Answer To Local Governments' Funding Dilemma, Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer, Robert Mason Blake

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pennsylvania's Technologically Impossible Air Pollution Standards Upheld, J. Michele Guttmann Apr 1981

Pennsylvania's Technologically Impossible Air Pollution Standards Upheld, J. Michele Guttmann

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Tribal Severance Taxes - Outside The Purview Of The Commerce Clause, Susan Tixier Apr 1981

Tribal Severance Taxes - Outside The Purview Of The Commerce Clause, Susan Tixier

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


City Zoning: The Once And Future Frontier, Michigan Law Review Mar 1981

City Zoning: The Once And Future Frontier, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of City Zoning: The Once and Future Frontier by Clifford L. Weaver and Richard F. Babcock


Potential Immunity Of Land Use Control Systems From Civil Rights And Antitrust Liability (With J. Bonder), Fred P. Bosselman Jan 1981

Potential Immunity Of Land Use Control Systems From Civil Rights And Antitrust Liability (With J. Bonder), Fred P. Bosselman

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Supreme Court Fails To Reach Inverse Condemnation Issue, Scott Hancock Jan 1981

Supreme Court Fails To Reach Inverse Condemnation Issue, Scott Hancock

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Introduction (Symposium: Constitutional Issues In Land Use Regulation), Richard B. Cunningham Jan 1981

Introduction (Symposium: Constitutional Issues In Land Use Regulation), Richard B. Cunningham

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Compensable Regulations And An Alternative Compensation System, Joseph P. Tomain Jan 1981

Compensable Regulations And An Alternative Compensation System, Joseph P. Tomain

Faculty Articles and Other Publications

The traditional dichotomy between governmental regulation and takings law no longer represents a viable means of accomplishing present day societal or individual goals with respect to land use. This author believes that a system can be created that considers both the interests of the government and the individual, attempting to reach an equitable and practical result with respect to each. This article explores the potential use of an alternative compensation system relating to governmental activity in the field of land use-a system based not upon the highest and best use principle, but rather upon the use of compensable regulations. The …


Municipal Ordinances For Historic Preservation In New York State, Nicholas A. Robinson Jan 1981

Municipal Ordinances For Historic Preservation In New York State, Nicholas A. Robinson

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

Mandated State agency action for historic preservation and encouragement to new local initiatives is found in the N.Y.S. Historic Preservation Act of 1980, Article 14 of the Parks and Recreation Law, L. 1980, Ch. 354 (A. 11779-A). Members of the NYSBA interested in following developments in Historic Preservation Law may wish to participate in the Historic Preservation Law Committee of the Association's new Section on Environmental Law.


Navigable Water Not Always Subject To Free Public Access, Maureen Mcguinness Jan 1981

Navigable Water Not Always Subject To Free Public Access, Maureen Mcguinness

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Act 249 Of 1978 Upon The Casey Pending Ordinance Doctrine In Pennsylvania Exclusionary Zoning Litigation, John M. Hyson Jan 1981

The Impact Of Act 249 Of 1978 Upon The Casey Pending Ordinance Doctrine In Pennsylvania Exclusionary Zoning Litigation, John M. Hyson

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Self-Inflicted Hardship Rule In Pennsylvania Variance Law, Richard Gutekunst Jan 1981

The Self-Inflicted Hardship Rule In Pennsylvania Variance Law, Richard Gutekunst

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


A History Of The Portland Waterfront Between Southwest Clay And Washington Streets, Its Land Use And Legal Problems, Jeffrey G. Carter Jan 1981

A History Of The Portland Waterfront Between Southwest Clay And Washington Streets, Its Land Use And Legal Problems, Jeffrey G. Carter

Dissertations and Theses

Between 1845 and 1980 the Portland waterfront between southwest Washington and Clay Streets, east of Front Street, metamorphosed from wilderness to trade center, to highway, to inner-city vacant lot. No place in Portland has more graphically illustrated the rapidly changing forces of the modern age in which the city has grown.

For much of its history this stretch of waterfront was mired in law suits. The struggles centered on public versus private ownership. Originally dedicated as public property, but left unimproved by the city, the waterfront was usurped by private investors. Eventually, private owners allowed their property to decay prompting …


Animal Feedlot Regulation In Minnesota, Marcia R. Gelpe Jan 1981

Animal Feedlot Regulation In Minnesota, Marcia R. Gelpe

Faculty Scholarship

Animal feedlots frequently are the subject of dispute between operators and surrounding landowners. In this Article, Professor Gelpe identifies the environmental problems created by animal feedlots and discusses the common-law remedies. In addition, Professor Gelpe provides valuable insights into the application and Interpretation of feedlot regulations recently enacted by Minnesota.