Event Title
Euclid at Threescore Years and Ten: The Twilight of Environmental and Land-Use Regulation?
Location
University of Richmond School of Law
Start Date
7-2-1996 12:00 PM
Description
"Life, Liberty, and Whose Property" lecture given by Loren A. Smith, Chief Judge, United States Court of Federal Claims.
"Is this the Twilight of Land Use Controls?" lecture given by Charles M. Haar, Professor of Law at Harvard University Law.
"Capture and Counteraction: Self-Help and Environmental Zealots" lecture given by James E. Krier, Earl Warren Delano Professor of Law, University of Michigan.
"Ecology and Aesthetics: Our Future and the Making of Things" lecture given by William A. McDonough, Dean and Elson Professor, University of Virginia School of Architecture.
Included in
Euclid at Threescore Years and Ten: The Twilight of Environmental and Land-Use Regulation?
University of Richmond School of Law
"Life, Liberty, and Whose Property" lecture given by Loren A. Smith, Chief Judge, United States Court of Federal Claims.
"Is this the Twilight of Land Use Controls?" lecture given by Charles M. Haar, Professor of Law at Harvard University Law.
"Capture and Counteraction: Self-Help and Environmental Zealots" lecture given by James E. Krier, Earl Warren Delano Professor of Law, University of Michigan.
"Ecology and Aesthetics: Our Future and the Making of Things" lecture given by William A. McDonough, Dean and Elson Professor, University of Virginia School of Architecture.
Comments
Comments given by Michael Allan Wolf, Professor of Law and History at the University of Richmond, and Daniel T. Murphy, Acting Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Richmond School of Law.
Professor Wolf: "Too often professors pursue the questions that we find most intriguing and complex in isolation from scholars and leading practitioners of the law and related fields. Environmental and land-use regulation pose more than their fair share of challenging inquiries; therefore, I welcome the opportunity to work with the 1996 occupants of the George E. Allen Chair in the classroom, the lecture hall, and in more informal settings. The Allen Chair also enables me to give colleagues and students in sights into my own scholarship and teaching, which will be enriched by this novel joint venture."