This practical guide is a compilation of significant trends in land use law, featuring landmark court decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court, federal district courts, and state high courts. The book builds upon Ms. Salkin’s previous work, Trends in Land Use Law from A to Z: Adult Uses to Zoning. It provides land use planning and zoning practitioners with current analysis on legal and policy developments in various challenging areas of the law.
CHAPTER 1: Recent Developments Concerning RLUIPA
by Alan C. Weinstein CHAPTER 2: Buckeye Settles Little: The Unanswered Questions About Referenda Used to Stop Affordable Housing
by Dwight H. Merriam, FAICP, CRE CHAPTER 3: Developer Claims of Vested Rights
by Daniel J. Curtin, Jr. CHAPTER 4: Making the Continent Safe for Investors—NAFTA and the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment
by Edward J. Sullivan and Kelly D. Connor CHAPTER 5: The American Planning Association and Trends in Land-Use Litigation
by Lora A. Lucero CHAPTER 6: The Next Frontier: Land-Use Planning and Environmental Justice
by Suellen T. Keiner CHAPTER 7: From the Traditional to the More Creative: Incentives for Historic Preservation
by Julie Tappendorf and Kathleen Cunningham CHAPTER 8: Planning and Zoning for an Aging Population: Make Way for the Baby Boomers
by Patricia E. Salkin CHAPTER 9: Inclusionary Zoning
by Cecily T. Talbert & Nadia L. CostaCHAPTER 10: Ethical Considerations in Land-Use Planning and Zoning: Trends and Decisions
by Patricia E. SalkinSelect Bibliography of Law Review Articles
Table of Cases
Index
Patricia E. Salkin, Esq. is Associate Dean, Professor of Law and Director of the Government Law Center of Albany Law School, which she joined in 1990. She teaches courses in land use law, housing law and policy, NYS administrative law, current legal issues in government and government ethics. She is also on the adjunct faculty at the University at Albany in the Department of Geography and Planning where she teaches courses in planning law and planning ethics. She is a member of the faculty of the ALI-ABA Land Use Institute, and has served as a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Design. Prior New York government service includes the Office of Rural Affairs, the Department of State, and the State Senate.
Format: 6x9" Softcover
Copyright: 2004
Pages: 242
ISBN: 1-59031-417-4
Publisher: American Bar Association