Sunday, February 19, 2006
Weekly Top Ten
Nicole Garnett has changed the name of her paper in the Number 2 spot -- I kind of liked "What a Strange Place to Put a Church."
1. (375) Teaching Law Students About Sprawl, Michael Lewyn (George Washington University Law School)
2. (156) The Neglected Political Economy of Eminent Domain, Nicole Stelle Garnett (Notre Dame Law School)
3. (111) Three Reasons Why Even Good Property Rights Cause Moral Anxiety, Emily L. Sherwin, (Cornell University - School of Law)
4. (67) Land, Law and Economic Development, Kenneth W. Dam (University of Chicago Law School)
5. (67) Property Metaphors and Kelo v. New London: Two Views of the Castle, Eduardo M. Penalver (Fordham University School of Law)
6. (63) New Urbanist Zoning for Dummies, Michael Lewyn (George Washington University Law School)
7. (60) Report Regarding the Pacific McGeorge Workshop on Globalizing the Law School Curriculum, Franklin A. Gevurtz, Linda E. Carter, Julie Davies, Brian K. Landsberg, Thomas O. Main, Michael P. Malloy, and John G. Sprankling (all of the University of the Pacific - McGeorge School of Law)
8. (49) Before Kelo, William A. Fischel (Dartmouth College - Department of Economics)
9. (47) Privatization: The Road to Democracy? Carol M. Rose (University of Arizona - James E. Rogers College of Law)
10. (46) Economic Development as Public Use: Why Justice Ryan's Poletown Dissent Provides a Better Way to Decide Kelo and Future Public Use Cases, Glen H. Sturtevant (George Mason University - School of Law)
Ben Barros
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