Land Use Law

The course includes an analysis of the legal and administrative aspects of the regulation of land use and development; the problems and techniques of urban planning at the various levels of government; particular attention is given to zoning, subdivision controls, public acquisition of land, tax controls, housing and urban renewal and model cities.

Credits: 2

Type: SEM

Is this course open to LL.M. students? Yes

Do the credits of this course count toward the specialized program credits that students need for the Banking, Corporate & Finance Law LL.M. Program? Yes

Do the credits of this course count toward the specialized program credits that students need for the International Law & Justice LL.M. Program? Yes

Partial list of professors who teach or have taught this course:
Macey, Gregg P. Spring 2010, Visiting Professor
Fazio, Christine A. Spring 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011 Download syllabus (PDF)