Zoning, at last
And at last, here is the podcast on zoning prop9.mp3, concluding the unit on land use controls.
If I do a podcast on eminent domain it will be a short one. Have a great weekend!
And at last, here is the podcast on zoning prop9.mp3, concluding the unit on land use controls.
If I do a podcast on eminent domain it will be a short one. Have a great weekend!
I had intended to do these as one podcast on private land use controls, but I realized after doing the nuisance section that everything together would be too long. So, here is the podcast on nuisance: prop7.mp3; and here's the one on servitudes: prop8.mp3.
I plan to have our zoning podcast done by Friday, although I'm feeling a little guilty for leaving my poor federal courts students in the cold. I owe them a couple of podcasts, too.
This site is maintained by CALI, and podcasting is part of its technology and law teaching empire. If you have a moment, it would help CALI and me significantly if you could take this survey. CALI will not release to me the results for my students, and it won't release the results of the survey at all until well after the semester has ended.
I really use this kind of information to structure what I provide for students, so knowing on a grand scale what works, what doesn't, and why helps me and my future students enormously.
Thanks!!
The Seventh Circuit issued this recent decision in a case on how not to act like a lawyer. redwood.pdf. The case presents a host of interesting federalism and procedural issues, but the most interesting part is the one meritorious claim of the plaintiffs and the court's resolution.
And even though I don't particularly like Easterbrook as a human being, he is one clear writer.
Well, the new semester has truly begun. Here is the first podcast for Real Property, covering chapter 1 on first possession, and other introductory concepts. Let me know if covering something in greater detail would be helpful.
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