Articles
Regulatory Takings, Historic Preservation and Property Rights Since Penn Central: The Move Toward Greater Protection
Chauncey L. Walker and Scott D. Avitabile
Why Rent Control Is a Regulary Taking
R.S. Radford
Land Use Reform and the Clean Air Act After Dolan
Peter S. Taub
Avoid, Minimize, Mitigate: The Continuing Constitutionality of Wetlands Mitigation After Dolan v. City of Tigard
Stephen M. Johnson
Who's Taking What? Property Rights, Endangered Species, and the Constitution
Patrick A. Parenteau
Judge Plager's "Sea Change" in Regulary Takings Law
James L. Huffman
When Does Governemnt Regulation Go "Too Far"?
Daniel Riesel and Stephen Barshov
Regulatory Takings and Environmental Regulatory Evolution: Toward a Macro Perspective
Nicholas J. Johnson
The Non-Impact of the United States Supreme Court Regularoy Taking Cases on the State Courts: Does the Supreme Court Really Matter?
Ronald H. Rosenberg
Should Taxpayers Pay People to Obey Environmental Laws?
John A. Humbach
A Skeptical View of "Property Rights" Legislation
Frank I. Michelman
Welcoming Remarks
John D. Feerick
Editor-in-Chief's Note
John F. Beggs