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Reconsidering The Strength Of The Boundary Line, Sarah Schindler Oct 2019

Reconsidering The Strength Of The Boundary Line, Sarah Schindler

Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship

I was thrilled when I discovered Property’s Edges, a recent article by David Dana and Nadav Shoked, who are both at Northwestern University School of Law. Their article sets up an extremely helpful framework to think about boundaries, borders, and the liminal spaces in between purely public and purely private. Specifically, Dana and Shoked suggest that property law distinguishes the borders of an asset from its center. Thus, we have (or should have) weaker rights of ownership in the edges of an asset, which are close to its boundary with private property, than we do at its core.