Land-Use Law and Property Rights: Dolan v. City of Tigard
Understand the legal boundaries of municipal planning, regulatory takings, and the landmark constitutional test governing modern real estate development.
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Understanding where public zoning authority ends and private property rights begin is one of the most critical challenges in modern real estate and urban development. The landmark Supreme Court case Dolan v. City of Tigard established the foundational legal boundaries that govern municipal demands on land developers today. This text-based course guides you through the core legal doctrines of regulatory takings, constitutional property rights, and the essential "rough proportionality" test. You will transition from having a vague understanding of land-use disputes to confidently analyzing municipal exactions and modern development requirements. Learn to: Understand the constitutional basis of property rights and the Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause; Analyze the facts, arguments, and ruling of the landmark Dolan v. City of Tigard case; Apply the "essential nexus" and "rough proportionality" tests to municipal development conditions; Distinguish between legal land-use regulations and unconstitutional regulatory takings; Evaluate modern applications of these legal tests in contemporary zoning and environmental exactions. The course begins with foundational concepts of property law and eminent domain before deep-diving into the Dolan case study. You will then explore how these historical legal principles apply to modern real estate development and municipal planning challenges. Designed for beginners in urban planning, real estate, and public policy, this course requires no prior legal background. Start reading today to master the legal frameworks that shape our physical communities.
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