This Article proposes that local governments should be able to decide for themselves how to protect private property, and then be held to that choice as if it were a local constitutional pre-commitment. Specifically, the Article proposes state enabling legislation to create a mechanism for local pre-commitments around the most contested takings and land use issues, like the meaning of public use, the extent of just compensation, the diminution of value that triggers compensation, and others. The resulting local variation in property regimes would allow consumers - homeowners, developers, and any other property owners - to select the property protection they want by choosing where to live and invest. It would also allow local governments to ...
The local property tax is the oldest tax in the United States, as well as being the only substantial...
If eminent domain is to serve true community development, statutory reforms must limit its propensit...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
article published in law reviewThis Article proposes that local governments should be able to decide...
The conventional approach to evaluating a law is to examine its effect on proximate behavior. To eva...
article published in law reviewAnti-entrenchment rules prevent governments from passing unrepealable...
Property in land suffers from an unacknowledged precautionary deficit. Ownership is dispensed in sta...
Conflicts over “sanctuary” cities, minimum wage laws, and gender-neutral bathrooms have brought the ...
Local municipalities have broad authority to regulate land use as provided in state legislation. Lik...
Commentators have long decried the pernicious effects that overly restrictive land use regulations, ...
Local governments commonly respond to economic and social pressures on property by using their legal...
So many things have gone wrong with our housing market that it is hard to know where to start. One s...
Bars state and local governments from condemning or damaging private property for private uses. Proh...
Local communities often suffer when residents have too small a stake in their homes—a point undersco...
This Article examines how local governments can use private law mechanisms to entrench policy in way...
The local property tax is the oldest tax in the United States, as well as being the only substantial...
If eminent domain is to serve true community development, statutory reforms must limit its propensit...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
article published in law reviewThis Article proposes that local governments should be able to decide...
The conventional approach to evaluating a law is to examine its effect on proximate behavior. To eva...
article published in law reviewAnti-entrenchment rules prevent governments from passing unrepealable...
Property in land suffers from an unacknowledged precautionary deficit. Ownership is dispensed in sta...
Conflicts over “sanctuary” cities, minimum wage laws, and gender-neutral bathrooms have brought the ...
Local municipalities have broad authority to regulate land use as provided in state legislation. Lik...
Commentators have long decried the pernicious effects that overly restrictive land use regulations, ...
Local governments commonly respond to economic and social pressures on property by using their legal...
So many things have gone wrong with our housing market that it is hard to know where to start. One s...
Bars state and local governments from condemning or damaging private property for private uses. Proh...
Local communities often suffer when residents have too small a stake in their homes—a point undersco...
This Article examines how local governments can use private law mechanisms to entrench policy in way...
The local property tax is the oldest tax in the United States, as well as being the only substantial...
If eminent domain is to serve true community development, statutory reforms must limit its propensit...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...