Public land law is often thought to be divided into historical eras like the Disposition Era, the Reservation Era, and the Modern Era. We think an overarching theme throughout all eras is antimonopoly. Since the Founding, and continuing for over two-and-a-quarter centuries into the 21st century, antimonopoly policy has permeated public land law. In this article we show the persistence of antimonopoly sentiment throughout the public land history, from the Confederation Congress to Jacksonian America to the Progressive Conservation Era and into the modern era. Antimonopoly policy led to widespread ownership of American land, perhaps America’s chief distinction from England and Europe. The policy fostered acreage limits in federal grants, a pr...
How is it that the United States - the country that cherishes the ideal of private property more tha...
This article, originally published in the Ecology Law Quarterly in June 1976, traces the progress of...
As European influence extended across the oceans, all regions of recent settlement faced the challen...
The public trust doctrine originated—and has persisted in American law—as antimonopoly protection. F...
In 1932, seventy years after Congress passed the Homestead Act and the year that Frederick Jackson T...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustration and maps.The concept of the public domain,...
The history of the American West is a history of struggles over land, and none has inspired so much ...
This article describes how the American land use system has evolved to address recent environmental ...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
The seizure of a Malheur National Wildlife Refuge building in southeastern Oregon by armed and self-...
Land use scholars and practitioners in the United States trace the development of domestic land use ...
Because human beings are fated to live mostly on the surface of the earth, the pattern of entitlemen...
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages America’s public lands for a multiplicity of uses and va...
The Trump administration’s efforts to comprehensively dismantle Obama-era policies had special force...
How is it that the United States - the country that cherishes the ideal of private property more tha...
This article, originally published in the Ecology Law Quarterly in June 1976, traces the progress of...
As European influence extended across the oceans, all regions of recent settlement faced the challen...
The public trust doctrine originated—and has persisted in American law—as antimonopoly protection. F...
In 1932, seventy years after Congress passed the Homestead Act and the year that Frederick Jackson T...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustration and maps.The concept of the public domain,...
The history of the American West is a history of struggles over land, and none has inspired so much ...
This article describes how the American land use system has evolved to address recent environmental ...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
Federal land subsidies to railroad corporations comprised an important part of the federal governmen...
The seizure of a Malheur National Wildlife Refuge building in southeastern Oregon by armed and self-...
Land use scholars and practitioners in the United States trace the development of domestic land use ...
Because human beings are fated to live mostly on the surface of the earth, the pattern of entitlemen...
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages America’s public lands for a multiplicity of uses and va...
The Trump administration’s efforts to comprehensively dismantle Obama-era policies had special force...
How is it that the United States - the country that cherishes the ideal of private property more tha...
This article, originally published in the Ecology Law Quarterly in June 1976, traces the progress of...
As European influence extended across the oceans, all regions of recent settlement faced the challen...