by Inga Caldwell | Nov 4, 2020 | Uncategorized
Elisabeth Haub Law School of Law Pace University Land Use Law Center Supervisor: John R. Nolon, Distinguished Professor Blog No. 3 of the Land Use, Human Health, and Equity Project Editors: Jessica Roberts, Jillian Aicher, Colt Watkiss Contributing Researcher:...
by Inga Caldwell | Oct 22, 2020 | Uncategorized
Land Use Law Center Supervisor: John R. Nolon, Distinguished Professor Editors: Jessica Roberts, Jillian Aicher, Colt Watkiss[*] The story of local land use law is one of constant new beginnings. It began as a mechanism for designating zoning districts in which...
by Inga Caldwell | Oct 21, 2020 | Uncategorized
Land Use Law Center Supervisor: John R. Nolon, Distinguished Professor Editors: Jessica Roberts, Jillian Aicher, Colt Watkiss[*] The COVID-19 pandemic and climate change gravely threaten public health. Both call for a sharper focus on “sustainability,” a term given...
by Inga Caldwell | May 8, 2020 | Uncategorized
By Daniel Pessar (Harvard Law School ’20)[*] Faced with the daunting challenges presented by the coronavirus pandemic, individuals and institutions are scrambling to acquire the tools and supplies necessary to prevent the spread of the virus and to take care of...
by Inga Caldwell | Mar 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
By Daniel Pessar (Harvard Law School ’20)[*] There is something fun about watching how the built environment improves over time. Updates to historic buildings, maintenance of hiking trails, and the construction of indoor skydiving venues can all offer a sense of...
by Inga Caldwell | Mar 27, 2020 | Uncategorized
By Andrea Galassi[*] On December 1, 2017 an article entitled “Bat cave solves mystery of deadly SARS virus — and suggests new outbreak could occur” was published in Nature arguing that a single population of horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus) could be the answer to the...