Most planning students are required to take courses on Land Use Law and Planning History, and many also take courses on Urban Development and Urban Theory. In their coursework, they learn about the legal basis for planning, the process of city decision-making, the controversies and history of urban revitalization strategies, and the theory and outcomes of urban politics and socioeconomic structure. Few planning courses combine these topics plus the legal basis for the existence of cities, within a pragmatic legal framework for understanding why cities pursue certain policies and not others. In their current book, City Bound: How States Stifle Urban Innovation, co-authors, Gerald E. Frug and David J. Baron make this link in an eye-opening an...
This thesis investigates the legal and theoretical foundations of English planning law. Based on an ...
Part I of this paper provides an overview of the dominant conservative legal doctrines and governing...
Many people see American cities as a radical departure in the history of town planning because of th...
In his recent article, The City as a Legal Concept, Professor Gerald Frug compared the city and the ...
Planning in New York, a world city, is complicated, fragmented, layered, and project-oriented. The i...
Planning in New York, a world city, is complicated, fragmented, layered, and project-oriented. The i...
The title for this year’s program of the Section on Urban, State and Local Government Law of the Ass...
No observer of the American scene has been more perceptive, and presciently apprehensive, about the ...
Author of chapter: Cities Seeking Justice: Local Government Litigation in the Public Interest. Thi...
Better City Planning for Bridgeport - By John Nolen, Consultant.on City Planning. With a Report on L...
Author of chapter: Cities Seeking Justice: Local Government Litigation in the Public Interest. Thi...
Part I of this paper provides an overview of the dominant conservative legal doctrines and governing...
City planners have increasingly come to interpret their mandate as a broad demand for social plannin...
In this article Professors Plager and Handler examine the influence of legal process upon decision m...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
This thesis investigates the legal and theoretical foundations of English planning law. Based on an ...
Part I of this paper provides an overview of the dominant conservative legal doctrines and governing...
Many people see American cities as a radical departure in the history of town planning because of th...
In his recent article, The City as a Legal Concept, Professor Gerald Frug compared the city and the ...
Planning in New York, a world city, is complicated, fragmented, layered, and project-oriented. The i...
Planning in New York, a world city, is complicated, fragmented, layered, and project-oriented. The i...
The title for this year’s program of the Section on Urban, State and Local Government Law of the Ass...
No observer of the American scene has been more perceptive, and presciently apprehensive, about the ...
Author of chapter: Cities Seeking Justice: Local Government Litigation in the Public Interest. Thi...
Better City Planning for Bridgeport - By John Nolen, Consultant.on City Planning. With a Report on L...
Author of chapter: Cities Seeking Justice: Local Government Litigation in the Public Interest. Thi...
Part I of this paper provides an overview of the dominant conservative legal doctrines and governing...
City planners have increasingly come to interpret their mandate as a broad demand for social plannin...
In this article Professors Plager and Handler examine the influence of legal process upon decision m...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
This thesis investigates the legal and theoretical foundations of English planning law. Based on an ...
Part I of this paper provides an overview of the dominant conservative legal doctrines and governing...
Many people see American cities as a radical departure in the history of town planning because of th...