Zoning, Planning and Use
Dec. 21, 2004
Courts Shouldn't Second-Guess Legislative Property Regulation
Forum Column - By Roderick E. Walston - The U.S. Supreme Court soon will decide how far government can go in regulating private property and, more important, whether the courts can review the wisdom of the legislative property regulations. Lingle v. Chevron USA Inc., 04-163. Presumably, its decision will explain the respective roles of judges and legislators in regulating property.
By Roderick E. Walston
The U.S. Supreme Court soon will decide how far government can go in regulating private property and, more important, wheth...
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