Volume 3 (2000) Evolving Voices in Land Use Law: A Festschrift in Honor of Daniel R. Mandelker

Historical Background
Prelude to Euclid: The United States Supreme Court and the Constitutionality of Land Use Regulation, 1900-1920
Joseph Gordon Hylton
Discussions on the National Level
The Right to Exclude Others from Private Property: A Fundamental Constitutional Right
David L. Callies and J. David Breemer
Entitlement to Substantive Due Process: Old Versus New Property in Land Use Regulation
Daniel R. Mandelker
Supreme Bait & Switch: The Ripeness Ruse in Regulatory Takings
Michael M. Berger
Toward a Political Economy of Takings
Jeffry A. Frieden
Making a Nuisance of Takings Law
Robert L. Glicksman
Land Use Law: Marred by Public Agency Abuse
Rodney L. Cobb
Whither “Fair" Housing: Mediations on Wrong Paradigms, Ambivalent Answers, and a Legislative Proposal
Charles E. Daye
The Rise of Reason in Planning Law: Daniel R. Mandelker and the Relationship of the Comprehensive Plan in Land Use Regulation
Edward J. Sullivan
Zoning Aesthetics
The Takings Clause in Billboard Control
Charles F. Floyd
Election Signs and Time Limits
Jules B. Gerard
Street Graphics and the Law
William R. Ewald Jr.
Discussions on the State and Local Level
Asserted Federal Devolution of Public Housing Policy and Administration: Myth or Reality
Otto J. Hetzel
Antitrust Regulation of Land Use: Federalism's Triumph over Competition, The Last Fifty Years
E. Thomas Sullivan
Contested Landscapes and Local Voice
A. Dan Tarlock
Equity and Efficacy in Washington State's GMA Affordable Housing Goal
Henry W. McGee Jr.
The Dilemma of Old, Urban Neighborhoods
W. Dennis Keating
Grassroots Consensus Building and Collaborative Planning
Peter W. Salsich Jr.
Imagining the World Anew: The Course in State and Local Government Law and the Future of Legal Education
Judith Welch Wegner
International Perspectives
Land Use Law in the Face of a Rapid-Growth Crisis: The Case of Mass-Immigration to Israel in the 1990s
Rachelle Alterman
Social Sustainability: Planning for Growth in Distressed Places—The German Experience in Berlin, Wittenberg, and the Ruhr
James A. Kushner