Debates about land use federalism — like those about federalism more broadly — often focus on whether policies and priorities ought to be set at the national or local level. But such categorical judgments about national intervention are inadequate because they obscure the diversity of mechanisms by which nationalization can and does occur. This Article draws attention to the importance of this underappreciated legislative design choice and develops a framework within which to evaluate it. This Article observes that nationalization can take the form of rules that either displace local decisionmaking or channel it, and that those rules can be implemented either by fiat or by way of incentive. These are not equivalent in terms of their effects...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical research on the relationship between local taxation...
While the democratic theory of party government contends the importance of accountable decisionmaker...
International audienceIn recent years, the sale of public land has become a fairly widespread financ...
Debates about land use federalism — like those about federalism more broadly — often focus on whethe...
Land exhibits a unique duality. Each parcel is at once absolutely fixed in location and inextricably...
This Article offers an examination of the federal role in land use planning and regulation set in th...
To realize the goals of conservation biology and ecosystem management, the institutions that govern ...
This Article explores the prospects of achieving policy coherence in the field of land use regulatio...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
This article examines whether federalism protects land rights in China from two dimensions. I first ...
Growth management policy decisions are political choices. Land use regulation can result in efficien...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
In his comment, The Emerging Federal Role in Growth Management, author Jason Rylander argues for a m...
This article offers a survey of federal legislation and statements of policy that have shaped and di...
Land use regulation has historically been a function of local governments. Congress left land use to...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical research on the relationship between local taxation...
While the democratic theory of party government contends the importance of accountable decisionmaker...
International audienceIn recent years, the sale of public land has become a fairly widespread financ...
Debates about land use federalism — like those about federalism more broadly — often focus on whethe...
Land exhibits a unique duality. Each parcel is at once absolutely fixed in location and inextricably...
This Article offers an examination of the federal role in land use planning and regulation set in th...
To realize the goals of conservation biology and ecosystem management, the institutions that govern ...
This Article explores the prospects of achieving policy coherence in the field of land use regulatio...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
This article examines whether federalism protects land rights in China from two dimensions. I first ...
Growth management policy decisions are political choices. Land use regulation can result in efficien...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
In his comment, The Emerging Federal Role in Growth Management, author Jason Rylander argues for a m...
This article offers a survey of federal legislation and statements of policy that have shaped and di...
Land use regulation has historically been a function of local governments. Congress left land use to...
This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical research on the relationship between local taxation...
While the democratic theory of party government contends the importance of accountable decisionmaker...
International audienceIn recent years, the sale of public land has become a fairly widespread financ...