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Appraising 9/11: 'Sacred' Value And Heritage In Neoliberal Times, Mateo Taussig-Rubbo Apr 2016

Appraising 9/11: 'Sacred' Value And Heritage In Neoliberal Times, Mateo Taussig-Rubbo

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On September 11, 2001, United Airlines Flight 93 — one of the four airplanes hijacked that day — crashed into a vacant parcel of land in rural Pennsylvania, killing all on board. For many, including family members of those killed in the attack and the Park Service that now manages the national memorial at the site, the former strip mine was transformed into ‘sacred’ ground. Unable to settle on a price with the landowner, in 2009 the government took the property through eminent domain. Focusing on the ongoing effort in United States of America v. 275.81 Acres of Land to …


The Validity Of Restraints On Alienation In An Oil And Gas Lease, Luke Meier, Rory Ryan Apr 2016

The Validity Of Restraints On Alienation In An Oil And Gas Lease, Luke Meier, Rory Ryan

Buffalo Law Review

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Fixing Fuller: Securing Just Compensation For Private Beneficiaries Of Federal Grazing Lands, Matthew C. Piccolo Jan 2016

Fixing Fuller: Securing Just Compensation For Private Beneficiaries Of Federal Grazing Lands, Matthew C. Piccolo

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

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