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Takings And The Nature Of Property, Laura S. Underkuffler
Takings And The Nature Of Property, Laura S. Underkuffler
Laura S. Underkuffler
No abstract provided.
Property: A Special Right, Laura S. Underkuffler
Property: A Special Right, Laura S. Underkuffler
Laura S. Underkuffler
No abstract provided.
Kelo's Moral Failure, Laura S. Underkuffler
Kelo's Moral Failure, Laura S. Underkuffler
Laura S. Underkuffler
Presented at the 2004 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference.
A Statement Of Progressive Property, Gregory S. Alexander, Eduardo M. Peñalver, Joseph W. Singer, Laura S. Underkuffler
A Statement Of Progressive Property, Gregory S. Alexander, Eduardo M. Peñalver, Joseph W. Singer, Laura S. Underkuffler
Laura S. Underkuffler
What would a progressive theory of property look like? Although such a theory might take root within any number of specific normative frameworks, this Statement of Progressive Property outlines several features progressive theories of property should have in common. The Statement argues that we should understand property as both an idea and an institution, that property confers power and shapes community, both in its legal and social dimensions, and that property should be understood as serving plural and incommensurable values whose accommodation is possible through reasoned deliberation and practical judgment.
Property As Constitutional Myth: Utilities And Dangers, Laura S. Underkuffler
Property As Constitutional Myth: Utilities And Dangers, Laura S. Underkuffler
Laura S. Underkuffler
No abstract provided.
When Should Rights "Trump"? An Examination Of Speech And Property, Laura S. Underkuffler
When Should Rights "Trump"? An Examination Of Speech And Property, Laura S. Underkuffler
Laura S. Underkuffler
No abstract provided.
Tahoe's Requiem: The Death Of The Scalian View Of Property And Justice, Laura S. Underkuffler
Tahoe's Requiem: The Death Of The Scalian View Of Property And Justice, Laura S. Underkuffler
Laura S. Underkuffler
No abstract provided.
Human Genetics Studies: The Case For Group Rights, Laura S. Underkuffler
Human Genetics Studies: The Case For Group Rights, Laura S. Underkuffler
Laura S. Underkuffler
No abstract provided.