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    Zoning and Planning Law Report

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    PROVIEW PLUS PRINT ZONING AND PLANNING LAW REPORT SET

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    The Zoning and Planning Law Report brings you frontline coverage of the latest zoning and planning legal developments by leading land use authorities. Past topics have included:

    • Substantive due process in Ninth Circuit land use cases
    • Federal wetlands
    Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
    Service Number:43058847
    Publication date:2024-11-11
    Practice area:Real estate & real property
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:PROVIEW PLUS PRINT ZONING AND PLANNING LAW REPORT SET
    Update frequency:As changes in the law dictate
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    Subscription Number:43058845
    Available Formats:Book & eBook, Newsletter, eBook, eBook
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    Patricia E. Salkin

    Patricia E. Salkin, Esq. is provost of the Graduate and Professional Divisions of Touro College. She previously served as dean and professor of law of the Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, where she currently teaches land use law. Prior to