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Legitimate Exercises Of The Police Power Or Compensable Takings: Courts May Recognize Private Property Rights, Terence J. Centner
Legitimate Exercises Of The Police Power Or Compensable Takings: Courts May Recognize Private Property Rights, Terence J. Centner
Journal of Food Law & Policy
Under their police power, governments regulate nuisances and take actions in emergency situations. For protecting humans, animals, and plants from diseases and other pests (jointly referred to as diseases), governments order inoculations, quarantine items and people, and seize and destroy property.' With respect to plants and animals, the United States Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to prohibit the importation and movement of items than may be infested. The Secretary also has the authority to hold, treat, and destroy items to prevent the dissemination of plant and animal pests. State governments take additional actions to
Charles Reich: Due Process In The Eye Of The Receiver, Harold Hongju Koh
Charles Reich: Due Process In The Eye Of The Receiver, Harold Hongju Koh
Touro Law Review
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Introduction To Charles A. Reich’S Keeping Up: Walking With Justice Douglas, Rodger D. Citron
Introduction To Charles A. Reich’S Keeping Up: Walking With Justice Douglas, Rodger D. Citron
Touro Law Review
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One Stick In The Bundle: Characterizing Nonparticipating Royalty Interests Under West Virginia Law, Andrew S. Graham, Allison J. Farrell, Lauren A. Williams, Amber M. Moore
One Stick In The Bundle: Characterizing Nonparticipating Royalty Interests Under West Virginia Law, Andrew S. Graham, Allison J. Farrell, Lauren A. Williams, Amber M. Moore
West Virginia Law Review
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Delinquent And Non-Entered Lands And Due Process, John W. Fisher Ii
Delinquent And Non-Entered Lands And Due Process, John W. Fisher Ii
West Virginia Law Review
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Original Acquisition Of Property: From Conquest & Possession To Democracy & Equal Opportunity, Joseph William Singer
Original Acquisition Of Property: From Conquest & Possession To Democracy & Equal Opportunity, Joseph William Singer
Indiana Law Journal
2010 Harris Lecture, delivered April 5, 2010, Indiana University, Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana
Foreword, Kevin Dorse
Two Faces Of Liberalism, Cass R. Sunstein
Two Faces Of Liberalism, Cass R. Sunstein
University of Miami Law Review
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The Malthusian Constitution, Thomas C. Grey
The Malthusian Constitution, Thomas C. Grey
University of Miami Law Review
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A Last Word On Eminent Domain, Richard A. Epstein
A Last Word On Eminent Domain, Richard A. Epstein
University of Miami Law Review
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A Reflection On Epstein And His Critics, Ellen Frankel Paul
A Reflection On Epstein And His Critics, Ellen Frankel Paul
University of Miami Law Review
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An Outline Of Takings, Richard A. Epstein
An Outline Of Takings, Richard A. Epstein
University of Miami Law Review
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Takings Of Property And Constitutional Serendipity, Larry Alexander
Takings Of Property And Constitutional Serendipity, Larry Alexander
University of Miami Law Review
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The Consequences Of Conceptualism, Margaret Jane Radin
The Consequences Of Conceptualism, Margaret Jane Radin
University of Miami Law Review
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Proceedings Of The Conference On Takings Of Property And The Constitution
Proceedings Of The Conference On Takings Of Property And The Constitution
University of Miami Law Review
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Searching For The Status Quo, Jeremy Paul
The Application Of Constitutive Prescriptions: An Addendum To Justice Cardozo, Myres S. Mcdougal
The Application Of Constitutive Prescriptions: An Addendum To Justice Cardozo, Myres S. Mcdougal
Cardozo Law Review
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Book Reviews, Irving Dilliard, Stanley D. Rose, Walter P. Armstrong Jr., Reginald Parker
Book Reviews, Irving Dilliard, Stanley D. Rose, Walter P. Armstrong Jr., Reginald Parker
Vanderbilt Law Review
The States and Subversion Walter Gellhorn, Ed. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1952. Pp. vii, 454. $5.00
reviewer: Irving Dilliard
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Freedom through Law
By Robert L. Hale New York: Columbia University Press, 1952. Pp. xvi, 591. $7.50
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The Group Basis of Politics--A Study in Basing-Point Legislation By Earl Latham New York: Cornell University Press, 1952. Pp. ix,244. $3.75
reviewer: Stanley D. Rose
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Richards on Insurance, Fifth Edition By Warren Freedman New York: Baker, Voorhis & Co., Inc. 1952. Pp. xxvii, 2692. $50.00
reviewer: Walter P. Armstrong, Jr.
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The Theodosian Code and Novels and the Sirmondian Constitutions: A …