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Alabama Association Of Realtors V. Department Of Health And Human Services, Adam B. Mcdonald
Alabama Association Of Realtors V. Department Of Health And Human Services, Adam B. Mcdonald
Tennessee Law Review
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Masters Of Their Own Domains: Property Rights As A Bulwark Against Dns Censorship, Nicholas Nugent
Masters Of Their Own Domains: Property Rights As A Bulwark Against Dns Censorship, Nicholas Nugent
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It is increasingly becoming the practice of domain name system (DNS) intermediaries to seize domain names used by lawful websites for violating acceptable use policies related to offensive content or hate speech. Website hosting companies and social media platforms, entities that use but do not operate core Internet infrastructure, have long reserved and exercised their rights to gate their offerings, leaving booted speakers free to migrate to other providers. But registrants deprived of their domain names lack similar options to maintain their presence in cyberspace. The loss of a domain name inexorably results in the takedown of any website that …
Externalities Are Not Illusory, Gregory M. Stein
Externalities Are Not Illusory, Gregory M. Stein
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Uneasy Lies The Head That Owns Property, Gregory M. Stein
Uneasy Lies The Head That Owns Property, Gregory M. Stein
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Should Owner Motivation Limit The Exercise Of Property Rights?, Gregory M. Stein
Should Owner Motivation Limit The Exercise Of Property Rights?, Gregory M. Stein
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Are Prices Just?, Gregory M. Stein
Safe Haven Conundrum: The Use Of Special Bailments To Keep Pets Out Of Violent Households, Joan Macleod Heminway
Safe Haven Conundrum: The Use Of Special Bailments To Keep Pets Out Of Violent Households, Joan Macleod Heminway
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Family violence is a continuing social problem that breeds new complexity at every turn. Just as we seem to get a modicum of control over the sheltering of at-risk mothers and children (among other human victims), we find that family pets—dependent creatures endangered by the same violent behavior that threatens their human caretakers—often are left unprotected or under-protected by both law and society. In most cases, pets are unable to be sheltered with human victims of domestic violence due to shelter restrictions. Restrictions on the sheltering of abuse victims with their pets result in difficult choices for human victims who …
The Sticks In The Chinese Property Rights Bundle, Gregory M. Stein
The Sticks In The Chinese Property Rights Bundle, Gregory M. Stein
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Do Progressive Property Scholars Really Want To Limit Nollan And Dolan To Administrative Exactions, Gregory M. Stein
Do Progressive Property Scholars Really Want To Limit Nollan And Dolan To Administrative Exactions, Gregory M. Stein
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Chinese Real Estate Law And The Law And Development Theory: Comparing Law And Practice, Gregory M. Stein
Chinese Real Estate Law And The Law And Development Theory: Comparing Law And Practice, Gregory M. Stein
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Fortify Yourself, George Kuney
The World's Richest Indian: The Scandal Over Jackson Barnett's Oil Fortune, Iris Goodwin
The World's Richest Indian: The Scandal Over Jackson Barnett's Oil Fortune, Iris Goodwin
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Negotiating The Mega-Rebuilding Deal At The World Trade Center: An Introduction, Gregory M. Stein
Negotiating The Mega-Rebuilding Deal At The World Trade Center: An Introduction, Gregory M. Stein
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The Chinese Land Use Right Is It Property, Gregory M. Stein
The Chinese Land Use Right Is It Property, Gregory M. Stein
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Nuance And Complexity In Regulatory Takings Law, Gregory M. Stein
Nuance And Complexity In Regulatory Takings Law, Gregory M. Stein
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Early Land Use Cases, Continued Uncertainty - The Religious Land Use And Institutionalized Persons Act, Gregory M. Stein
Early Land Use Cases, Continued Uncertainty - The Religious Land Use And Institutionalized Persons Act, Gregory M. Stein
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Takings In The 21st Century: Reasonable Investment-Backed Expectations After Palazzolo And Tahoe-Sierra, Gregory M. Stein
Takings In The 21st Century: Reasonable Investment-Backed Expectations After Palazzolo And Tahoe-Sierra, Gregory M. Stein
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Further Misinterpretation Of Bankruptcy Code Secion 363(F): Elevating In Rem Interests And Promoting The Use Of Property Law To Bankruptcy-Proof Real Estate Developments, George Kuney
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Don't Cheat; Escheat - What Every Business Lawyer Ought To Know About Tennessee's Abandoned Property Laws, Joan Macleod Heminway
Don't Cheat; Escheat - What Every Business Lawyer Ought To Know About Tennessee's Abandoned Property Laws, Joan Macleod Heminway
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When Can A Nonrecourse Lender Reach The Personal Assets Of Its Borrower, Gregory M. Stein
When Can A Nonrecourse Lender Reach The Personal Assets Of Its Borrower, Gregory M. Stein
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Who Gets The Takings Claim? Changes In The Land Use Law, Pre-Enactment Owners, And Post-Enactment Buyers, Gregory M. Stein
Who Gets The Takings Claim? Changes In The Land Use Law, Pre-Enactment Owners, And Post-Enactment Buyers, Gregory M. Stein
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Pinpointing The Beginning And Ending Of A Temporary Regulatory Taking, Gregory M. Stein
Pinpointing The Beginning And Ending Of A Temporary Regulatory Taking, Gregory M. Stein
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Regulatory Takings And Ripeness In The Federal Courts, Gregory M. Stein
Regulatory Takings And Ripeness In The Federal Courts, Gregory M. Stein
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The Supreme Court held in 1987 that compensation is required automatically whenever a municipality takes property by regulation. The Court has also held repeatedly that federal courts cannot even hear such claims until the landowner meets a demanding ripeness test. Landowners are often unable to survive the protracted ripening period even though their claims might ultimately have proved to be valid. And the occasional municipality that loses a takings case may be liable for a huge award that reflects the lengthy ripening period. Federal courts have persistently refused to acknowledge this tension between takings law and takings procedure. This Article …
The Pennsylvania Eminent Domain Code: A Bittersweet Nostrum For The Residential Tenant, Don Leatherman
The Pennsylvania Eminent Domain Code: A Bittersweet Nostrum For The Residential Tenant, Don Leatherman
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