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Property Law and Real Estate

University of Connecticut

2009

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What Owners Want And Governments Do - Evidence From The Oregon Experiment, Bethany Berger Jan 2009

What Owners Want And Governments Do - Evidence From The Oregon Experiment, Bethany Berger

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In 2004, Oregonians decisively approved Ballot Measure 37. The measure answered the calls of critics of contemporary takings jurisprudence by requiring either compensation for losses caused by land use restrictions imposed after acquisition of the property or waivers of the restrictions. Three years later, voters acted to repeal most of Measure 37 by an even greater margin. Together the birth, brief life, and rapid demise of Measure 37 comprise an unusual natural experiment in property law. The results of this experiment go to the heart of debates about regulatory takings in property law and policy. First, the Oregon experience resulted …