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Research On Renewable Energy Project Opposition Selected For Environmental Law And Policy Annual Review Award, James Owsley Boyd
Research On Renewable Energy Project Opposition Selected For Environmental Law And Policy Annual Review Award, James Owsley Boyd
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A publication co-authored by Indiana University Maurer School of Law Dean Christiana Ochoa and 2021 Law School alumna Kacey Cook has been selected to appear in the 17th edition of the Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review.
“Deals in the Heartland: Renewable Energy Projects, Local Resistance, and How Law Can Help” was authored by Ochoa, Cook, and University of Minnesota Law School third-year student Hanna Weil and was published in January 2023 in the Minnesota Law Review.
The Minnesota Recreational Use Statute: A Preliminary Analysis, Donald H. Gjerdingen
The Minnesota Recreational Use Statute: A Preliminary Analysis, Donald H. Gjerdingen
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In the past twenty-four years, Minnesota and forty-two other states in an effort to ease the growing burden on public parks and campgrounds have enacted recreational use statutes to encourage private landowners to open their land to the public for recreational use. As incentive, the statutes offer the landowners a limited form of tort immunity if they gratuitously allow entry for recreational use. Despite their simplicity, the possible ramifications of the statutes in the area of premises liability law are far-reaching. This Note analyzes the Minnesota recreational use statute and suggests a theoretical framework for its interpretation.
Book Review. The Zoning Game By R. F. Babcock, A. Dan Tarlock
Book Review. The Zoning Game By R. F. Babcock, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Sanctions Against Governmental Violations Of Planning And Zoning Ordinances, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Sanctions Against Governmental Violations Of Planning And Zoning Ordinances, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
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How Small A House? -- Zoning For Minimum Space Requirements, Val Nolan Jr., Frank E. Horack Jr.
How Small A House? -- Zoning For Minimum Space Requirements, Val Nolan Jr., Frank E. Horack Jr.
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