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Michigan State Law Review
ISSUE 2004:4
Table of Contents
THE DEATH OF POLETOWN: THE FUTURE OF EMINENT DOMAIN AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT AFTER COUNTY OF WAYNE V.HATHCOCK
SYMPOSIUM ISSUE
Foreword: The Death of Poletown: The Future of Eminent Domain
and Urban Development after County of Wayne v. Hathcock
Adam Mossoff…..837
Thomas Cooley, "Public Use," and New Directions in Takings Jurisprudence
James W. Ely, Jr.…..845
Public Ruses
James E. Krier & Christopher Serkin …..859
Public Use Limitations and Natural Property Rights
Eric R. Claeys…..877
The Political Economy of Public use in Poletown: How Federal Grants
Encourage Excessive Use of Eminent Domain
William A. Fischel …..929
Taking Eminent Domain Apart
Lee Anne Fennel …..957
Overcoming Poletown: County of Wayne v. Hathcock, Economic
Development Takings, and the Future of Public Use
Ilya Somin …..1005
The Changing Landscape and Recognition of the Public Use Limitation:
Is Hathcock the precursor of Kelo?
Alan T. Ackerman …..1041
Prosecutorial Waiver in Michigan and Nationwide
Matthew William Bell …..1071
The Subtle Birth of Activism: the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure
Joseph J. Gavin …..1101
M&A Lockups: Broadly Applying the Omnicare Decision to Require
Fiduciary Outs in All Merger Agreements
Christopher J. Moceri …..1157