This Article analyzes the recent trend of regulating land use through ballot initiatives. Most of this activity occurs in jurisdictions west of the Mississippi River, and as the West becomes the new political battleground, the significance of these initiatives continues to grow. Supporters tout ballot initiatives as a positive mechanism of direct democracy, but this Article makes two normative claims to the contrary. First, regulation of land use from the ballot box produces a deliberative failure. Second, such regulation leads to a planning failure. To prove these claims, the analysis focuses on three areas of land use law at both the state and local levels: private property rights;traditional land use regulations;and environmental law. Th...
In order to assess the value of the statewide ballot measure as a tool for environmental advocates, ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
The Framers of the United States Constitution did not embrace direct, populist democracy. They rejec...
This Article analyzes the recent trend of regulating land use through ballot initiatives. Most of th...
This Article analyzes the recent trend of regulating land use through ballot initiatives. Most of th...
This Article explores the prospects of achieving policy coherence in the field of land use regulatio...
This Article explores the prospects of achieving policy coherence in the field of land use regulatio...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
This Article explores the prospects of achieving policy coherence in the field of land use regulatio...
A large body of research documents the dominance of homeowners in local politics. There has been lit...
This article describes how the American land use system has evolved to address recent environmental ...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
This Article questions whether traditional judicial deference to local land use regulators is justif...
Under the 10th Amendment, the United States Constitution allows states to control land use within th...
Under the 10th Amendment, the United States Constitution allows states to control land use within th...
In order to assess the value of the statewide ballot measure as a tool for environmental advocates, ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
The Framers of the United States Constitution did not embrace direct, populist democracy. They rejec...
This Article analyzes the recent trend of regulating land use through ballot initiatives. Most of th...
This Article analyzes the recent trend of regulating land use through ballot initiatives. Most of th...
This Article explores the prospects of achieving policy coherence in the field of land use regulatio...
This Article explores the prospects of achieving policy coherence in the field of land use regulatio...
Land use control in America has always been an intensely local area of the law. Modem land use law, ...
This Article explores the prospects of achieving policy coherence in the field of land use regulatio...
A large body of research documents the dominance of homeowners in local politics. There has been lit...
This article describes how the American land use system has evolved to address recent environmental ...
The conventional wisdom is that New York\u27s failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use s...
This Article questions whether traditional judicial deference to local land use regulators is justif...
Under the 10th Amendment, the United States Constitution allows states to control land use within th...
Under the 10th Amendment, the United States Constitution allows states to control land use within th...
In order to assess the value of the statewide ballot measure as a tool for environmental advocates, ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
The Framers of the United States Constitution did not embrace direct, populist democracy. They rejec...