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City Of Monterey V. Del Mont Dunes: Did The Supreme Court Needlessly Complicate Land Use And Property Standards By Not Taking The Opportunity To Develop Its Holding, Danielle Monnig Jan 2000

City Of Monterey V. Del Mont Dunes: Did The Supreme Court Needlessly Complicate Land Use And Property Standards By Not Taking The Opportunity To Develop Its Holding, Danielle Monnig

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

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The Current State Of Regulatory Takings In Supreme Court Jurisprudence: A Look At City Of Monterey V. Del Monte Dunes At Monterey, Ltd., Robert S. Payne Jan 2000

The Current State Of Regulatory Takings In Supreme Court Jurisprudence: A Look At City Of Monterey V. Del Monte Dunes At Monterey, Ltd., Robert S. Payne

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

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Texas Rule Of Civil Procedure 166a(I): A New Weapon For Texas Defendants Comment., Robert W. Clore Jan 1998

Texas Rule Of Civil Procedure 166a(I): A New Weapon For Texas Defendants Comment., Robert W. Clore

St. Mary's Law Journal

This Comment analyzes the Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 166a(i) for a “no evidence” motion and discusses its likely application in Texas courts. Part II reviews summary judgment practice in federal and Texas state courts in order to determine the likely construction of the new rule. Part III discusses Rule 166a(i) and explores the role of litigation reform in shaping the no-evidence motion. This part also addresses the procedural shortcomings of the new rule and compares Rule 166a(i) with federal summary judgment practice. Part IV assesses whether Rule 166a(i) violates the Texas Constitution by denying citizens the right to a …


United States V. Tull: The Right To Jury Trial Under The Clean Water Act-The Jury Is Still Out, Erica B. Clements Jan 1987

United States V. Tull: The Right To Jury Trial Under The Clean Water Act-The Jury Is Still Out, Erica B. Clements

University of Miami Law Review

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