Touro Law Review
Abstract
There are many ways in which property owners/developers interact with regulators. To the extent that texts and articles deal with the ethical duties of the regulators, they tend to focus on things like conflicts of interest. But there is more. This article will examine numerous other ways in which regulators may run afoul of ethical practice in dealing with those whom they regulate
Recommended Citation
Berger, Michael M.
(2022)
"Theft, Extortion, and the Constitution: Land Use Practice Needs an Ethical Infusion,"
Touro Law Review: Vol. 38:
No.
3, Article 3.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.tourolaw.edu/lawreview/vol38/iss3/3
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