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Landmarks And City Hall: How Historic Preservation Contributes To Municipal Government, Frank B. Gilbert Mar 2021

Landmarks And City Hall: How Historic Preservation Contributes To Municipal Government, Frank B. Gilbert

Journal of Natural Resources & Environmental Law

No abstract provided.


We Are All Growing Old Together: Making Sense Of America's Monument-Protection Laws, Zachary A. Bray Jan 2020

We Are All Growing Old Together: Making Sense Of America's Monument-Protection Laws, Zachary A. Bray

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

Monuments and the laws that protect them divide Americans today as never before. American attitudes toward monuments have always been a blend of affection, insecurity, and suspicion. But Americans are now more invested in the built and natural monuments that surround us: to be for, or against, protecting certain monuments has now become a shorthand for one’s stance on a host of cultural and political issues. These changing attitudes have thrown American monument-protection laws into sharp relief. And many local, state, and federal legislators and executive officials have taken advantage of this opportunity to exploit America’s patchwork of monument-protection laws, …


A Challenge To Historic Preservation In Kentucky, Dale Deborah Brodkey Jan 1977

A Challenge To Historic Preservation In Kentucky, Dale Deborah Brodkey

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.