This Article first explores the ambiguous relationship between natural law and the rights of property owners in American history. It points out that invocation of natural law principles was frequently conflated with English common law guarantees of property rights in the Revolutionary Era. Reliance on natural law as a source of protection for private property faded during the nineteenth century and was largely rejected in the early twentieth century. The Article then considers the extent to which natural law principles are useful in addressing contemporary issues relating to eminent domain and police power regulation of private property. Taking a skeptical review, it concludes that natural law, standing alone, is largely theoretical and do...
This Article looks at aspects of a particular societal problem as it was approached at different his...
This article critiques the Court\u27s attempt to cabin the Lucas per se takings rule by limiting i...
Ownership has been a key tool in the exploitation of nature for centuries. However, ownership could ...
This Article first explores the ambiguous relationship between natural law and the rights of propert...
This Article first explores the ambiguous relationship between natural law and the rights of propert...
The three fascinating papers by Dick Helmholz, Jim Ely, and Mark Tushnet prompt me to ask, why was t...
Informal regulations defining nature, natural, and organic have proliferated across diverse fields o...
This review of Natural Property Rights celebrates Eric Claeys’s efforts to resuscitate natural law a...
This Reply concludes the symposium hosted by the Texas A&M University Journal of Property Law on the...
Eric Claeys’s monograph, Natural Property Rights, offers a comprehensive and thoughtful articulation...
This Article introduces a symposium hosted by the Texas A&M University Journal of Property Law. The ...
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...
Property law thinking normally assumes that the protection afforded an owner does not vary in intens...
How should we think about property and property law both descriptively and normatively? This article...
This article critiques the Court\u27s attempt to cabin the Lucas per se takings rule by limiting i...
This Article looks at aspects of a particular societal problem as it was approached at different his...
This article critiques the Court\u27s attempt to cabin the Lucas per se takings rule by limiting i...
Ownership has been a key tool in the exploitation of nature for centuries. However, ownership could ...
This Article first explores the ambiguous relationship between natural law and the rights of propert...
This Article first explores the ambiguous relationship between natural law and the rights of propert...
The three fascinating papers by Dick Helmholz, Jim Ely, and Mark Tushnet prompt me to ask, why was t...
Informal regulations defining nature, natural, and organic have proliferated across diverse fields o...
This review of Natural Property Rights celebrates Eric Claeys’s efforts to resuscitate natural law a...
This Reply concludes the symposium hosted by the Texas A&M University Journal of Property Law on the...
Eric Claeys’s monograph, Natural Property Rights, offers a comprehensive and thoughtful articulation...
This Article introduces a symposium hosted by the Texas A&M University Journal of Property Law. The ...
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...
Property law thinking normally assumes that the protection afforded an owner does not vary in intens...
How should we think about property and property law both descriptively and normatively? This article...
This article critiques the Court\u27s attempt to cabin the Lucas per se takings rule by limiting i...
This Article looks at aspects of a particular societal problem as it was approached at different his...
This article critiques the Court\u27s attempt to cabin the Lucas per se takings rule by limiting i...
Ownership has been a key tool in the exploitation of nature for centuries. However, ownership could ...