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2019

Property Law and Real Estate

Land Use

Articles 1 - 8 of 8

Full-Text Articles in Law

When Lochner Met Dolan: The Attempted Transformation Of American Land Use Law By Constitutional Interpretation, Ronald H. Rosenberg, Nancy Stroud Sep 2019

When Lochner Met Dolan: The Attempted Transformation Of American Land Use Law By Constitutional Interpretation, Ronald H. Rosenberg, Nancy Stroud

Ronald H. Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


The Changing Culture Of American Land Use Regulation: Paying For Growth With Impact Fees, Ronald H. Rosenberg Sep 2019

The Changing Culture Of American Land Use Regulation: Paying For Growth With Impact Fees, Ronald H. Rosenberg

Ronald H. Rosenberg

No abstract provided.


The Necessary Interrelationship Between Land Use And Preservation Of Groundwater Resources, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

The Necessary Interrelationship Between Land Use And Preservation Of Groundwater Resources, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


The Future Of Transferable Development Rights In The Supreme Court, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

The Future Of Transferable Development Rights In The Supreme Court, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


The Pathology Of Property Norms: Living Within Nature's Boundaries, Lynda L. Butler Sep 2019

The Pathology Of Property Norms: Living Within Nature's Boundaries, Lynda L. Butler

Lynda L. Butler

No abstract provided.


Private Land Use, Changing Public Values And Notions Of Relativity, Lynda L. Butler Sep 2019

Private Land Use, Changing Public Values And Notions Of Relativity, Lynda L. Butler

Lynda L. Butler

No abstract provided.


Christmas Without Creches?: Can Private Nativity Scenes Be Banned From Public Land?, Neal Devins Sep 2019

Christmas Without Creches?: Can Private Nativity Scenes Be Banned From Public Land?, Neal Devins

Neal E. Devins

No abstract provided.


A New History Of Waste Law: How A Misunderstood Doctrine Shaped Ideas About The Transformation Of Law, Jill M. Fraley Jul 2019

A New History Of Waste Law: How A Misunderstood Doctrine Shaped Ideas About The Transformation Of Law, Jill M. Fraley

Jill M. Fraley

In the traditional account, American courts transformed the law of waste, radically diverging from the British courts around the time of the American Revolution. Some of the most influential theorists of American legal history have used this account as evidence that American law is driven by economics. Due to its adoption by influential scholars, this traditional account of waste law has shaped not only our understanding of property law, but also how we view the process of transforming law.

That traditional account, however, came not from a history of the doctrine, but from an elaboration of the benefits of the …