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Coliseum Square Association V. City Of New Orleans: Streets For Rent, Or Public Things And The Undermining Of The Doctrine Of Inalienability, David V. Snyder Jan 1990

Coliseum Square Association V. City Of New Orleans: Streets For Rent, Or Public Things And The Undermining Of The Doctrine Of Inalienability, David V. Snyder

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The (Unlikely) Death Of Property, James E. Krier Jan 1990

The (Unlikely) Death Of Property, James E. Krier

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Is property dead? Thomas Grey has argued that it is.' If he is right, we have an answer to the principal question of this symposium panel, which asks whether regulation and property are allies or enemies. If Professor Grey is right, they are neitherbecause property no longer exists. If he is wrong (as I believe he partly is), then, I argue, regulation and property are allies and enemies alike, and will remain so.