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Volume 73, Fall 1999, Number 4

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This issue contains articles from Symposium: State and Regional Land Use Planning: An Idea Whose Time Has Come.

Editorial Board

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Volume 73, Fall 1999, Number 4

Symposium

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Foreword
Philip Weinberg

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Grassroots Regionalism Through Intermunicipal Land Use Compacts
John R. Nolon

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The Politics of Land Use Reform in New York: Challenges and Opportunities
Patricia E. Salkin

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State and Regional Land Use Planning: The Evolving Role of the State
James C. Nicholas

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Preserving Open Space on Cape Cod: Public and Private Mechanisms for Open Space Protection
Patricia Daley

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General Welfare and Regional Planning: How the Law of Unintended Consequences and the Mount Laurel Doctrine Gave New Jersey a Modern State Plan
John M. Payne

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Fragments of Regionalism: State and Regional Planning in Connecticut at Century's End
Terry J. Tondro

Notes

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Assessing the Constitutionality of Capital Child Rape Statutes
Meryl P. Diamond

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The Lesser of Two Evils: New York's New HIV/AIDS Partner Notification Law and Why the Right of Privacy Must Yield to Public Health
Benjamin F. Neidl

Comment

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Copyright Infringement: Producers of Seinfeld Overcome Publisher's Fair Use Defense Using the Show's Strongest Weapon--Nothing: Castle Rock Entertainment, Inc. v. Carol Publishing Group, Inc.
Shiri Rosental

 
 
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