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The State Giveth And Taketh Away: Race, Class, And Urban Hospital Closings, Shaun Ossei-Owusu
The State Giveth And Taketh Away: Race, Class, And Urban Hospital Closings, Shaun Ossei-Owusu
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This essay uses concepts from Bernadette Atuahene’s book We Want What’s Ours: Learning from South Africa’s Land Restitution Program to examine the trend of urban hospital closings. It does so by focusing specifically on the history of Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital, a charitable hospital in South Los Angeles, California that emerged after the Watts riots in 1965. The essay illustrates how Professor Atuahene’s framework can generate unique questions about the closing of urban hospitals, and public bureaucracies more generally. The essay also demonstrates how Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital’s trajectory hones some of Atuahene’s concepts in ways …
Partial Takings, Abraham Bell, Gideon Parchomovsky
Partial Takings, Abraham Bell, Gideon Parchomovsky
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Partial takings allow the government to expropriate the parts of an asset it needs, leaving the owner the remainder. Both vital and common, partial takings present unique challenges to the standard rules of eminent domain. Partial takings may result in the creation of suboptimal, and even unusable, parcels. Additionally, partial takings create assessment problems that do not arise when parcels are taken as a whole. Finally, partial takings engender opportunities for inefficient strategic behavior on the part of the government after the partial taking has been carried out. Current jurisprudence fails to resolve these problems and can even exacerbate them. …
Beyond Kelo: Thinking About Urban Development In The 21st Century, Wendell E. Pritchett
Beyond Kelo: Thinking About Urban Development In The 21st Century, Wendell E. Pritchett
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Fred Bosselman As Participant-Observer Lawyer: The Case Of Habitat Conservation Planning, A. Dan Tarlock
Fred Bosselman As Participant-Observer Lawyer: The Case Of Habitat Conservation Planning, A. Dan Tarlock
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Tribute To The Achievements Of Professor Fred P. Bosselman, A. Dan Tarlock
Tribute To The Achievements Of Professor Fred P. Bosselman, A. Dan Tarlock
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A Role For State Planning, Fred P. Bosselman
A Role For State Planning, Fred P. Bosselman
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Can Cowboys Become Indians? Protecting Western Communities As Endangered Cultural Remnants, A. Dan Tarlock
Can Cowboys Become Indians? Protecting Western Communities As Endangered Cultural Remnants, A. Dan Tarlock
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Two Cheers For Shifting The Presumption Of Validity: A Reply To Professor Hopperton (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
Two Cheers For Shifting The Presumption Of Validity: A Reply To Professor Hopperton (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
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The Statutory And Constitutional Mandate For A No Surprises Policy, Fred P. Bosselman
The Statutory And Constitutional Mandate For A No Surprises Policy, Fred P. Bosselman
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Protecting The Environment: Finding The Balance Between Delaney And Free Play, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., Howard C. Kunreuther
Protecting The Environment: Finding The Balance Between Delaney And Free Play, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., Howard C. Kunreuther
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Limitations Inherent In The Title To Wetlands At Common Law, Fred P. Bosselman
Limitations Inherent In The Title To Wetlands At Common Law, Fred P. Bosselman
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Four Land Ethics: Order, Reform, Responsibility, Opportunity, Fred P. Bosselman
Four Land Ethics: Order, Reform, Responsibility, Opportunity, Fred P. Bosselman
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The Shifting Presumption Of Constitutionality In Land Use Law, A. Dan Tarlock
The Shifting Presumption Of Constitutionality In Land Use Law, A. Dan Tarlock
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The Commodification Of Nature's Metropolis: The Historical Context Of Illinois' Unique Zoning Standards, Fred P. Bosselman
The Commodification Of Nature's Metropolis: The Historical Context Of Illinois' Unique Zoning Standards, Fred P. Bosselman
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Black, Brown, Poor & Poisoned: Minority Grassroots Environmentalism And The Quest For Eco-Justice, Regina Austin, Michael H. Schill
Black, Brown, Poor & Poisoned: Minority Grassroots Environmentalism And The Quest For Eco-Justice, Regina Austin, Michael H. Schill
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Keystone Bituminous Coal, First English, Nollan: A Framework For Accommodation?, Peter W. Salsich
Keystone Bituminous Coal, First English, Nollan: A Framework For Accommodation?, Peter W. Salsich
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This article focuses on three Supreme Court cases that produced important developments for land use laws and redefined property rights: Keystone Bituminous Coal Association v. De Benedictis, First English Evangelical Lutheran Church of Glendale v. County of Los Angeles, and Nollan v. California Coastal Commission. The article discusses these cases and the implications they have for both landowners and regulators. Keystone favors property regulators while First English and Nollan favor property owners, but the article emphasizes that when these cases are read together what emerges is a sense that both landowners and regulators have important common interests which the American …
Mandatory Tithes: The Legality Of Land Development Linkage (With N. Stroud), Fred P. Bosselman
Mandatory Tithes: The Legality Of Land Development Linkage (With N. Stroud), Fred P. Bosselman
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Pariah To Paragon: Developer Exactions In Florida 1975-85 (With N. Stroud), Fred P. Bosselman
Pariah To Paragon: Developer Exactions In Florida 1975-85 (With N. Stroud), Fred P. Bosselman
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Indian Religious Freedom And Governmental Development Of Public Lands, Sarah Barringer Gordon
Indian Religious Freedom And Governmental Development Of Public Lands, Sarah Barringer Gordon
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Professor Hagman's Legacy To Legal Scholarship (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
Professor Hagman's Legacy To Legal Scholarship (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
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Potential Immunity Of Land Use Control Systems From Civil Rights And Antitrust Liability (With J. Bonder), Fred P. Bosselman
Potential Immunity Of Land Use Control Systems From Civil Rights And Antitrust Liability (With J. Bonder), Fred P. Bosselman
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An Economic Analysis Of Direct Voter Participation In Zoning Change, A. Dan Tarlock
An Economic Analysis Of Direct Voter Participation In Zoning Change, A. Dan Tarlock
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Constitutional Issues In The Environmental Regulation Of Real Property, Fred P. Bosselman
Constitutional Issues In The Environmental Regulation Of Real Property, Fred P. Bosselman
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Property Rights In Land: New Statutory Approaches, Fred P. Bosselman
Property Rights In Land: New Statutory Approaches, Fred P. Bosselman
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Some Observations On The American Law Institute's Model Land Development Code, Fred P. Bosselman, George M. Raymond, Richard A. Persico
Some Observations On The American Law Institute's Model Land Development Code, Fred P. Bosselman, George M. Raymond, Richard A. Persico
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Growth Management And Constitutional Rights--Part I: The Blessings Of Quiet Seclusion, Fred P. Bosselman
Growth Management And Constitutional Rights--Part I: The Blessings Of Quiet Seclusion, Fred P. Bosselman
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Can The Town Of Ramapo Pass A Law To Bind The Rights Of The Whole World?, Fred P. Bosselman
Can The Town Of Ramapo Pass A Law To Bind The Rights Of The Whole World?, Fred P. Bosselman
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Statewide Land Use Regulations, Fred P. Bosselman
Statewide Land Use Regulations, Fred P. Bosselman
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A History Of Appalachian Coal Mines, Kenneth Lasson
A History Of Appalachian Coal Mines, Kenneth Lasson
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This portion of the study discusses the social and economic antecedents of today's Appalachian coal industry. The time covered includes from pre-history up to the date of the study (1972).
The Legal Control Of Population Growth And Distribution In A Quality Environment: The Land Use Alternatives, Richard D. Lamm, Steven A.G. Davison
The Legal Control Of Population Growth And Distribution In A Quality Environment: The Land Use Alternatives, Richard D. Lamm, Steven A.G. Davison
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