Property law’s roots are rural. America pursued an early agrarian vision that understood real property rights as instrumental to achieving a country of free, engaged citizens who cared for their communities and stewarded their physical place in it. But we have drifted far from this ideal. Today, American agriculture is industrialized, and rural communities are in decline. The fee simple ownership form has failed every agrarian objective but one: the maintenance of white landownership. For it was also embedded in the original American experiment that land ownership would be racialized for the benefit of its white citizens, through acts of colonialism, slavery, and explicit race-based exclusion in property law. Today, rather than undoing this...
This article critiques the federal policy and legislation that makes USDA a financial intermediary d...
This article considers one of the primary ways in which African Americans have lost millions of acre...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...
Property law’s roots are rural. America pursued an early agrarian vision that understood real proper...
White people own 99% of all farmland in Maine. While white farmland owners are aging out of farming,...
Histories of African Americans in the postbellum rural South tend to depict sharecroppers and tenant...
Agrarianism is important in the American mythos. Land represents both a set of values and a store of...
The pattern of landownership in the rural African American community represents the mirror opposite ...
Protests against racialized police brutality spread across the world in May 2020, igniting a widespr...
iv, 67 p., Revised version of the author's thesis (LL.M.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1999.Th...
Prominent economically oriented legal academics are currently arguing that the fee simple, the domin...
Mitchell\u27s study exemplifies the New Legal Realist goal of combining qualitative and quantitative...
Race shaped property law for everyone in the United States, and we are all the poorer for it. This t...
African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after the Civil Wa...
This article critiques the federal policy and legislation that makes USDA a financial intermediary d...
This article considers one of the primary ways in which African Americans have lost millions of acre...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...
Property law’s roots are rural. America pursued an early agrarian vision that understood real proper...
White people own 99% of all farmland in Maine. While white farmland owners are aging out of farming,...
Histories of African Americans in the postbellum rural South tend to depict sharecroppers and tenant...
Agrarianism is important in the American mythos. Land represents both a set of values and a store of...
The pattern of landownership in the rural African American community represents the mirror opposite ...
Protests against racialized police brutality spread across the world in May 2020, igniting a widespr...
iv, 67 p., Revised version of the author's thesis (LL.M.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1999.Th...
Prominent economically oriented legal academics are currently arguing that the fee simple, the domin...
Mitchell\u27s study exemplifies the New Legal Realist goal of combining qualitative and quantitative...
Race shaped property law for everyone in the United States, and we are all the poorer for it. This t...
African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after the Civil Wa...
This article critiques the federal policy and legislation that makes USDA a financial intermediary d...
This article considers one of the primary ways in which African Americans have lost millions of acre...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...