Fall 2018 Course Schedule

Land Use Regulation (LAW-730-001)
Barlow Burke

Meets: 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM (TuTh) - Warren - Room N104

Enrolled: 4 / Limit: 22

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Description

Welcome to Land Use Regulation. Today land use planning law is a “hot button” topic. First, affordable housing, financing of public facilities and infrastructure, growth control, energy conservation, historic preservation, transfer of development rights, and preservation of natural resources and the environment are some of the unresolved, interrelated, and difficult issues confronted by land use agencies at all levels of government and in the courts. Second, “takings” has emerged as a major land use issue. Many more than a dozen takings cases have been decided by the Supreme Court since 1978. This course provides you with insights into the important policy and legal issues in both these areas. Further, appearances by attorneys in land use proceedings – both administrative and judicial – have become an important component of the private practice of real estate law. The time of pro se appearances by property owners is past. This offers you both substantive and practice-oriented insights regarding its subject.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Stewart E Sterk, et al, Land Use Regulation (2d ed. 2016), ISBN 978-1-62810-129-4.

First Class Readings

pp. 6-9, 12-21, 23-25 of the casebook

Syllabus

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