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Rathkopfs Law of Zoning and Planning, 2025 ed.

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Provides detailed coverage of zoning and planning with case law, including constitutional and statutory limitations on government zoning and planning powers, remedies for wrongful land use regulation, rezoning issues, and subdivision restrictions. Discusses

Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
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Publication date:2024-11-20
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Dwight H. Merriam

Dwight H. Merriam is a land-use planner and lawyer in Simsbury, Connecticut, practicing land use, real estate, and environmental law. He is a Fellow and Past President of the American Institute of Certified Planners, former chair of the American Bar 

Sara C. Bronin, Associate Professor of Law

Sara C. Bronin is a Cornell University professor whose scholarship, including several books and the forthcoming Fourth Restatement of Property Law, focuses on property, land use, historic preservation, and climate change. She has served as a visiting