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- Title
Beyond the Eye of the Beholder Once Again: A New Review of Aesthetic Regulation.
- Authors
Pearlman, Kenneth; Linville, Elizabeth; Phillips, Andrea; Presser, Erin
- Abstract
The article examines aesthetic regulations related to land use laws in the United States. An overview is presented of the changes that have happened over the last twenty-five years in land use regulations. The states have been divided into four categories: states that clearly allow aesthetics to be used alone as a basis for police power regulation, states that permit aesthetics to be used in conjunction with other others but in which judicial language appears, states that permit aesthetics to be used in conjunction with other factors, but in which there is no indication of a more favorable judicial attitude towards aesthetics, and states that have firmly concluded that aesthetic regulation alone is permissible.
- Subjects
UNITED States; LAW &; aesthetics; LAND use laws; AESTHETICS; POLICE power; JUSTICE administration; ADMINISTRATIVE law; LANGUAGE policy; REAL property
- Publication
Urban Lawyer, 2006, Vol 38, Issue 4, p1119
- ISSN
0042-0905
- Publication type
Article