Friday, November 18, 2005

Weekly Top Ten

Not much change from last week, though Lior Strahilevitz's new article Information Asymmetries and the Rights to Exclude makes its first appearance on the top 10.

1. (283)  How City Hall Causes Sprawl: A Case Study, Michael Lewyn (George Washington University Law School)

2. (228) How Overregulation Creates Sprawl (Even in a City without Zoning), Michael Lewyn (George Washington University Law School)

3. (213)  Suburban Sprawl, Jewish Law, and Jewish Values, Michael Lewyn (George Washington University Law School)

4. (192)  Sprawl, Growth Boundaries and the Rehnquist Court, Michael Lewyn (George Washington University Law School)

5. (107)  Home as a Legal Concept, Benjamin Barros (Widener University - School of Law)

6. (86)  Property Rights in Spectrum: Taking the Next Step, Dale Hatfield (University of Colorado at Boulder) and Phil Weiser (University of Colorado at Boulder - School of Law)

7. (81)  Information Asymmetries and the Rights to Exclude, Lior Strahilevitz (University of Chicago Law School)

8. (75)  Testimony Before Pennsylvania House of Representatives State Government Committee Re: Eminent Domain, Benjamin Barros (Widener University - School of Law)

9. (56) Leasing, Ability to Repossess, and Debt Capacity, Andrea L. Eisfeldt and Adriano A. Rampini (both from Northwestern University - Department of Finance)

10. (51) Bargaining for Takings Compensation, Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky (Bar Ilan University - Faculty of Law and University of Pennsylvania - School of Law)

Ben Barros

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