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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Effect Of Buckhannon On The Awarding Of Attorney Fees, Leon Friedman
The Effect Of Buckhannon On The Awarding Of Attorney Fees, Leon Friedman
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Defining The Role Of Law Guardian In New York State By Statute, Standards And Case Law, Diane Somberg
Defining The Role Of Law Guardian In New York State By Statute, Standards And Case Law, Diane Somberg
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
New York's Statutory Bill Of Rights: A Constitutional Coelacanth, Robert Emery
New York's Statutory Bill Of Rights: A Constitutional Coelacanth, Robert Emery
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Further Developments In Land Use Ethics, Patricia E. Salkin, Darren Stakey
Further Developments In Land Use Ethics, Patricia E. Salkin, Darren Stakey
Scholarly Works
Ethical considerations continue to play a fundamental role in shaping the course of land use and developmental regulatory proceedings throughout the country. From an innocuous donation by one public official to his alma mater, to the outright bribery of a former mayor, the past year has been rife with a range of conduct implicating professional responsibility and land use.
Is An Apartment A Nuisance?, Michael Lewyn
Is An Apartment A Nuisance?, Michael Lewyn
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In an ongoing Texas lawsuit, some homeowners allege that a nearby apartment building will constitute a nuisance. This article asserts that courts should generally reject nuisance claims against multifamily housing, based on the public interest in favor of increased housing supply and infill development.