Property rights and resource use are closely related. Scholarly inquiry about their relation, however, tends to emphasize private property arrangements while ignoring public property — property formally owned by government. The well-known tragedies of the commons and anticommons, for example, are generally analyzed with reference to the optimal form and degree of private ownership. But what about property owned by the state? The federal government alone owns nearly one-third of the land area of the United States. One could well ask: is there a tragedy associated with public property, too? If there is, here is what it might look like: private claims to public property are remarkably durable. Consider private claims to the lands and resources...
In a series of cases the Supreme Court has recognized broad, preemptive federal regulatory power ove...
The relative advantages of private property and common property for the efficiency, equity, and sust...
Private property plays two opposing roles in stories about the environment. In the story favored by ...
Property rights and resource use are closely related. Scholarly inquiry about their relation, howeve...
A Comment on Bruce R. Huber, The Durability of Private Claims to Public Property, 102 GEO. L.J. 991 ...
The concept of private property has played an important role within American history and culture. Fo...
The public trust doctrine is often accused of undermining property rights, when in fact the doctrine...
In Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, the Supreme Court held that, when a regulation has depri...
Private property is a necessary but insufficient tool for environmental regulation. Why is it necess...
This paper offers an analysis of the new allocation of burdens and benefits in the use of public lan...
This article explores the problem of inadequate access and why owners of private property abutting p...
Part I summarizes the two private entities thattraditionally have been conferred the power to take p...
This Article explores the problem of public resource sales with particular reference to natural reso...
With the ascendancy of environmentalism in American law has come a renewed focus on private property...
This article argues that despite its seeming disintegration, property is more vibrant than ever — it...
In a series of cases the Supreme Court has recognized broad, preemptive federal regulatory power ove...
The relative advantages of private property and common property for the efficiency, equity, and sust...
Private property plays two opposing roles in stories about the environment. In the story favored by ...
Property rights and resource use are closely related. Scholarly inquiry about their relation, howeve...
A Comment on Bruce R. Huber, The Durability of Private Claims to Public Property, 102 GEO. L.J. 991 ...
The concept of private property has played an important role within American history and culture. Fo...
The public trust doctrine is often accused of undermining property rights, when in fact the doctrine...
In Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, the Supreme Court held that, when a regulation has depri...
Private property is a necessary but insufficient tool for environmental regulation. Why is it necess...
This paper offers an analysis of the new allocation of burdens and benefits in the use of public lan...
This article explores the problem of inadequate access and why owners of private property abutting p...
Part I summarizes the two private entities thattraditionally have been conferred the power to take p...
This Article explores the problem of public resource sales with particular reference to natural reso...
With the ascendancy of environmentalism in American law has come a renewed focus on private property...
This article argues that despite its seeming disintegration, property is more vibrant than ever — it...
In a series of cases the Supreme Court has recognized broad, preemptive federal regulatory power ove...
The relative advantages of private property and common property for the efficiency, equity, and sust...
Private property plays two opposing roles in stories about the environment. In the story favored by ...