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A Companion to Bordering on Madness: An American Land Use Tale, Second Edition: Cases, Scholarship, and Case Studies
Carolina Academic Press
  • Patricia E. Salkin, Touro Law Center
  • Andrew F. Popper
  • David Avitabile
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
1-1-2008
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Abstract

A Companion to Bordering on Madness: An American Land Use Tale, Second Edition expands the issues raised in the novel using cases, scholarship, and case studies. The text serves as a foundation to understand select doctrine, theory and strategy applicable to conflicts between developers and those who oppose development. Land use is an area in which law and government become personal, direct, immediate, and, quite literally, tangible. Land use cases set the parameters for the structures in which we live, the vistas (or lack thereof) we experience—quite literally, the sights, sounds, and air that surround us. The mission of this text is to provide a window into this dynamic field.

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Carolina Academic Press (2008)