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  1. 1 de jan. de 1999 · Local Government Law, Cases and Materials (University Casebook Series) $270.00 Only 1 left in stock (more on the way). (From the Preface) Throughout these materials, we ask the questions that have been the focus of this book from its first edition: To what extent should local governments be permitted autonomously to to define their objectives?

    • Hardcover
    • Clayton P. Gillette, Lynn A. Baker
  2. Publish Date: 2022 Format: Textbook/Casebook Citation(s): Gerald E. Frug, Richard T. Ford, David J. Barron & Michelle Wilde Anderson, Local Government Law: Cases and ...

  3. 1 de nov. de 2009 · This law school casebook focuses on the advantages and difficulties involved in decentralizing power to cities (the city-state and city-federal relationships), the city-suburb divide (including the topics of sprawl and regionalism), and the structure of city government itself (issues like taxation, service delivery, and voting).

  4. Local Government Law: Cases and Materials Gerald E. Frug , Richard Thompson Ford , David J. Barron West Academic Publishing , 2015 - Business & Economics - 972 pages

  5. Description. Law students are increasingly drawn to local government law as an alternative to federal partisan gridlock. This law school casebook is built around three central thematic issues in the field: (1) How much power should cities have, relative to states or the federal government (the decentralization question)? (2) How can cities ...

  6. Summary: For a lively & current examination of the structure & role of local government, you can rely on this scrupulously revised casebook. STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW: Cases & Materials, Second Edition, balances theory with topical coverage to show students the true meaning of community & the many legal consequences of a community's relationship with the state, its residents ...

  7. 1 de ago. de 2004 · Local Government Law, Cases and Materials (University Casebook Series) $270.00 Only 1 left in stock (more on the way). (From the Preface) Throughout these materials, we ask the questions that have been the focus of this book from its first edition: To what extent should local governments be permitted autonomously to to define their objectives?

    • Hardcover
    • Lynn A. Baker, Clayton P. Gillette