Antitrust Regulation of Land Use: Federalism's Triumph over Competition, The Last Fifty Years

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This Essay analyzes antitrust regulation of land use during the last fifty years, the time period Dan Mandelker played such a leading role. It is a story of how federalism as a judicial doctrine achieved ascendance over the marketplace model of competition in the field of land use regulation.

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Antitrust law, Federalism, Land use

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E. Thomas Sullivan (University of Arizona)

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