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Real Estate Law, Paul H. Davenport, Lindsey H. Dobbs
Real Estate Law, Paul H. Davenport, Lindsey H. Dobbs
University of Richmond Law Review
This article surveys significant cases concerning real property law decided by the Supreme Court of Virginia between the spring of 2004 and the spring of 2006. This article also details significant legislative changes flowing from the 2005 and 2006 Virginia General Assembly sessions.
Brownfield Redevelopment Strategies In The United States, James Kushner
Brownfield Redevelopment Strategies In The United States, James Kushner
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Where The Streets Have Many Names: Zoning, Community Power, And The Future Of Shaw, Washington, D.C. , Parag Khandhar
Where The Streets Have Many Names: Zoning, Community Power, And The Future Of Shaw, Washington, D.C. , Parag Khandhar
The Modern American
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"Play In The Joints Between The Religion Clauses" And Other Supreme Court Catachreses, Carl H. Esbeck
"Play In The Joints Between The Religion Clauses" And Other Supreme Court Catachreses, Carl H. Esbeck
Hofstra Law Review
Consistent with its fumbling of late when dealing with cases involving religion, the U.S. Supreme Court has taken to reciting the metaphor of play in the joints between the Religion Clauses. This manner of framing the issue before the Court presumes that the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses run in opposing directions, and indeed will often conflict. It then becomes the Court's task, as it sees it, to determine if the law in question falls safely in the narrows where there is space for legislative action neither compelled by the Free Exercise Clause nor prohibited by the Establishment Clause. The …
Land Use And Housing Policies To Reduce Concentrated Poverty And Racial Segregation, Myron Orfield
Land Use And Housing Policies To Reduce Concentrated Poverty And Racial Segregation, Myron Orfield
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article recommends that land use and housing policies be marshaled to reduce residential racial segregation and concentrated poverty. It argues secondly, that state legislatures must adopt a coordinated policy approach. This Article uses Oregon's comprehensive land use legislation as a paradigmatic example of policies that effectively promote affordable housing and decrease urban sprawl. Finally, the article discusses nine policies that the author believes are necessary to promote stable metropolitan living patterns.