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The John Marshall Law Review
Volume 45
Issue 2
Winter 2012
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Articles
Celeste M. Hammond
Foreword: 40th Anniversary of The Quiet Revolution in Zoning and Land Use Regulation
Fred Bosselman
The Twilight of National Land Use Policy
Patricia E. Salkin
The Quiet Revolution and Federalism: Into the Future
Daniel R. Mandelker
Implementing State Growth Management Programs: Alternatives and Recommendations
David L. Callies
It All Began in Hawai'i
Edward J. Sullivan
The Quiet Revolution Goes West: The Oregon Planning Program 1961-2011
Nancy Stroud
A History and New Turns in Florida's Growth Management Reform
John S. Banta, Esq.
The Adirondack Park Land Use and Development Plan and Vermont's Act 250 After Forty Years
Comments
Megan Preusker
Criminal Sentencing Under the Advisory Guidelines and the Ex Post Facto Clause
Svetlana Gitman
(Dis)service of Process: The Need to Amend Rule 4 to Comply with Modern Usage of Technology
Stephanie Claiborne
Is It Justice or a Crime to Record the Police?: A Look at the Illinois Eavesdropping Statute and Its Application
Ryan Linsner
Ensuring Adequate Compensation to the Victims of the Deepwater Horizon Explosion: Who Says You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks?
From the Blog
Playing All the Wrong Cards by Michael Taege
All Bark and No Bite by Michael Taege
Google Books and Orphaned Works by Bernadette M. Savarese Coppola