6031
Fall 2022

Smart Growth

This class examines emerging legal strategies to address the fiscal, environmental, and social impacts of unrestrained metropolitan regional growth ("urban sprawl"). Topics include: inequalities in access to housing, jobs, and educational opportunties; local fiscal competition; local, state & regional regulatory responses to metropolitan development; environmental impacts of metropolitan development; and evolving legal structure of regional governance in America's large metropolitan areas.

Instructor

Course Information

Credits

2

Subject / Concentration

Environmental & Energy Law*
Public Law

Student year

J.D. - 2L/3L (Upper Division)
LL.M.

Grade base

A - F

Course type

Seminar
* Indicates Concentration

Other Sections

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