This Article offers an examination of the federal role in land use planning and regulation set in the context of varying theories of federalism by presenting a historical and modern overview of the increasing federal influence in local land use planning and regulation, specifically highlighting how federal statutes and programs impact local municipal decision making in the area of land use planning. Part II provides a brief introduction into theories of federalism and their application to local land use regulation in the United States. Part III provides a brief overview of federal legislation in the United States which affected local land use across three time periods: first, legislation that existed before the publication of THE QUIET REVO...
This exploration of local preservation law and practice recognizes the critical influences of federa...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
This article describes how the American land use system has evolved to address recent environmental ...
This Article offers an examination of the federal role in land use planning and regulation set in th...
Professor David Callies notes two significant trends since the Quiet Revolution and The Taking Is...
Land exhibits a unique duality. Each parcel is at once absolutely fixed in location and inextricably...
Thirty-seven years ago, a book called The Quiet Revolution in Land Use Control argued that states wo...
Land use regulation has historically been a function of local governments. Congress left land use to...
Debates about land use federalism — like those about federalism more broadly — often focus on whethe...
In his comment, The Emerging Federal Role in Growth Management, author Jason Rylander argues for a m...
This Article explains the role that local governments have assumed in protecting the environment, ex...
Under the 10th Amendment, the United States Constitution allows states to control land use within th...
This article offers a survey of federal legislation and statements of policy that have shaped and di...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
This paper reports findings of a comprehensive survey of local government land use regulations in th...
This exploration of local preservation law and practice recognizes the critical influences of federa...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
This article describes how the American land use system has evolved to address recent environmental ...
This Article offers an examination of the federal role in land use planning and regulation set in th...
Professor David Callies notes two significant trends since the Quiet Revolution and The Taking Is...
Land exhibits a unique duality. Each parcel is at once absolutely fixed in location and inextricably...
Thirty-seven years ago, a book called The Quiet Revolution in Land Use Control argued that states wo...
Land use regulation has historically been a function of local governments. Congress left land use to...
Debates about land use federalism — like those about federalism more broadly — often focus on whethe...
In his comment, The Emerging Federal Role in Growth Management, author Jason Rylander argues for a m...
This Article explains the role that local governments have assumed in protecting the environment, ex...
Under the 10th Amendment, the United States Constitution allows states to control land use within th...
This article offers a survey of federal legislation and statements of policy that have shaped and di...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
This paper reports findings of a comprehensive survey of local government land use regulations in th...
This exploration of local preservation law and practice recognizes the critical influences of federa...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
This article describes how the American land use system has evolved to address recent environmental ...