"This edition continues the emphasis of prior editions on such topics as the relationship of local governments to state and federal governments; the needs of local governments for territory, for personnel, and for adequate financing; and the principal activities and possible liabilities of local government. There is increased attention to land use control, an area of growing activity on the part of institutions, ranging from the U.S. Supreme Court to local zoning boards. This includes material not found in some books in this field, on such important concepts as 'smart growth, ' 'new urbanism, ' and 'regulatory takings.'"-
Professor Cooley offers the readers of the Commentaries a brief statement regarding laws of the Unit...
The article provides an overview of the legal and administrative aspects of spatial governance and p...
article published in law reviewAnti-entrenchment rules prevent governments from passing unrepealable...
This new edition continues the emphasis of prior editions on topics such as:The relationship of loca...
This exploration of local preservation law and practice recognizes the critical influences of federa...
Like its predecessors, the 9th Edition focuses on the critical roles played by states and local gove...
A central theme in the literature of local government law is that local governments are powerless, i...
This paper reports findings of a comprehensive survey of local government land use regulations in th...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
Recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court, particularly its rulings on eminent domain and takings, ...
This Article offers an examination of the federal role in land use planning and regulation set in th...
The new edition enables professors to teach a broad range of traditional and innovative land use law...
To read the voluminous literature on administrative law is to inhabit a world focused almost exclusi...
Land exhibits a unique duality. Each parcel is at once absolutely fixed in location and inextricably...
People normally perceive environmental law to be a piecemeal of federal laws mostly concerned with t...
Professor Cooley offers the readers of the Commentaries a brief statement regarding laws of the Unit...
The article provides an overview of the legal and administrative aspects of spatial governance and p...
article published in law reviewAnti-entrenchment rules prevent governments from passing unrepealable...
This new edition continues the emphasis of prior editions on topics such as:The relationship of loca...
This exploration of local preservation law and practice recognizes the critical influences of federa...
Like its predecessors, the 9th Edition focuses on the critical roles played by states and local gove...
A central theme in the literature of local government law is that local governments are powerless, i...
This paper reports findings of a comprehensive survey of local government land use regulations in th...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
Recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court, particularly its rulings on eminent domain and takings, ...
This Article offers an examination of the federal role in land use planning and regulation set in th...
The new edition enables professors to teach a broad range of traditional and innovative land use law...
To read the voluminous literature on administrative law is to inhabit a world focused almost exclusi...
Land exhibits a unique duality. Each parcel is at once absolutely fixed in location and inextricably...
People normally perceive environmental law to be a piecemeal of federal laws mostly concerned with t...
Professor Cooley offers the readers of the Commentaries a brief statement regarding laws of the Unit...
The article provides an overview of the legal and administrative aspects of spatial governance and p...
article published in law reviewAnti-entrenchment rules prevent governments from passing unrepealable...