In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal government should pass ownership of its public lands to the states. I contend that recent attempts at land transfer have calibrated publics and place through rearticulations of public lands. In chapter two, money is the driving force behind land transfer, while land use is the central concern in chapter three. Together, these two chapters further my central argument that differential conceptions of land must be calibrated to differential conceptions of "publics." Further, the reverse is also true: divergent understandings of publicness produce divergent visions of the land and its use
A Comment on Bruce R. Huber, The Durability of Private Claims to Public Property, 102 GEO. L.J. 991 ...
44 pages. Contains a 4-page outline; one page of references (page 6); and 37 pages of appendices arr...
I would like to build on many of the previous and ongoing conversations by suggesting that it’s time...
In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal g...
Federal ownership and management of the public lands have created a rent-seeking frenzy, inflated rh...
It is our purpose to suggest that a land use policy which is socially equitable and environmentally ...
This article illuminates contemporary land-use and disposition struggles in New York City by tracing...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the failure of past legislative attempts to define public ...
Presenter: Thomas Michael Power, Consulting Economist, Power Consulting; Research Professor and Prof...
This article aims to bring to light the most important issues connected to land and land use managem...
This article explores the problem of inadequate access and why owners of private property abutting p...
Like the sagebrush rebels before them, today’s transfer advocates feel left behind by evolving publi...
Land titling is a form of privatization in that public assets are transferred to private families an...
In response to the ongoing debate over how much of the surface real estate reclaimed by the Big Dig ...
A Comment on Bruce R. Huber, The Durability of Private Claims to Public Property, 102 GEO. L.J. 991 ...
44 pages. Contains a 4-page outline; one page of references (page 6); and 37 pages of appendices arr...
I would like to build on many of the previous and ongoing conversations by suggesting that it’s time...
In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal g...
Federal ownership and management of the public lands have created a rent-seeking frenzy, inflated rh...
It is our purpose to suggest that a land use policy which is socially equitable and environmentally ...
This article illuminates contemporary land-use and disposition struggles in New York City by tracing...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the failure of past legislative attempts to define public ...
Presenter: Thomas Michael Power, Consulting Economist, Power Consulting; Research Professor and Prof...
This article aims to bring to light the most important issues connected to land and land use managem...
This article explores the problem of inadequate access and why owners of private property abutting p...
Like the sagebrush rebels before them, today’s transfer advocates feel left behind by evolving publi...
Land titling is a form of privatization in that public assets are transferred to private families an...
In response to the ongoing debate over how much of the surface real estate reclaimed by the Big Dig ...
A Comment on Bruce R. Huber, The Durability of Private Claims to Public Property, 102 GEO. L.J. 991 ...
44 pages. Contains a 4-page outline; one page of references (page 6); and 37 pages of appendices arr...
I would like to build on many of the previous and ongoing conversations by suggesting that it’s time...