In Kelo v. City of New London, the city used "eminent domain" to take land from one private party for purposes of transferring it to another private party the city thought would make better economic u
Scholars mostly of law, but also of business and advertising, take the 2005 devastation of the southern coast of the US as a case study to help develop the field of disaster law by making connections
While Blackstone may famously have described private property as "that sole and despotic dominion which one man claims and exercises over the external things of the world," the truth is that the publi
For academics, policy makers, lawyers, and students, Davidson (law, U. of Colorado) and Malloy (law, Syracuse U.) compile 10 chapters by law scholars from the US and UK who address key issues in affor