Book review: Unfinished Business: A Civil Rights Strategy for America's Third Century. By Clint Bolick ; Property and the Politics of Entitlement. By John Brigham ; Regulatory Taking: The Limits of Land Use Controls. Edited by G. Richard Hill.
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Book review: Unfinished Business: A Civil Rights Strategy for America's Third Century. By Clint Bolick ; Property and the Politics of Entitlement. By John Brigham ; Regulatory Taking: The Limits of Land Use Controls. Edited by G. Richard Hill.
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1992
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Book review: Unfinished Business: A Civil Rights Strategy for America's Third Century. By Clint Bolick. San Francisco, Calif.: Pacific Research Institute for
Public Policy. 1990 ; Property and the Politics of Entitlement. By John Brigham. Philadelphia, Penn.: Temple University
Press. 1990. Pp. xi, 223 ; Regulatory Taking: The Limits of Land Use Controls. Edited by G. Richard Hill. Chicago, Ill.:
Section of Urban, State and Local Government Law, American
Bar Association. 1990. Pp. xix, 422. Reviewed by: James W. Ely, Jr.
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Constitutional Commentary, Volume 9, Number 1 (Winter 1992), pages 111-119.
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Ely, James W., Jr.. (1992). Book review: Unfinished Business: A Civil Rights Strategy for America's Third Century. By Clint Bolick ; Property and the Politics of Entitlement. By John Brigham ; Regulatory Taking: The Limits of Land Use Controls. Edited by G. Richard Hill.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/166146.
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