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Issues and decisions that impact the built and natural environments
Volume 64, 2012 - Issue 11: Cases 345—376
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Commentaries

Substantive Due Process and American Planning Law

Pages 3-4 | Published online: 11 Oct 2012
 

Abstract

Certain jurisprudence of the Supreme Court continues its profound, and perhaps baneful, effect on American planning law. That jurisprudence relates to the invented constitutional doctrine of substantive due process, which remains popular among lawyers attacking and defending land use actions. This article analyzes that doctrine, attempts to demonstrate its inadequacies, and suggests alternatives to its use.

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