Publication Date
9-2011
Journal
Florida Law Review
Abstract
Zoning disputes provide many Americans with their only firsthand exposure to the workings of democratic government. Land use issues trigger participation because neighbors perceive the wrong kind of development as posing a double-barreled threat to the stability of the community in which they have chosen to live and to the economic value of their homes.
Volume
63
Issue
5
First Page
1139
Last Page
1188
Publisher
University of Florida Levin College of Law
Keywords
Land Use, Res Judicata, Legal Practice and Procedure, Zoning, Administrative Law
Disciplines
Administrative Law | Land Use Law | Law
Recommended Citation
Stewart E. Sterk & Kimberly J. Brunelle,
Zoning Finality: Reconceptualizing Res Judicata Doctrine in Land Use Cases,
63
Fla. L. Rev.
1139
(2011).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/406