Local Government Law: Cases and Materials
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Description
For a lively examination of the structure and role of local government, you can rely on Local Government Law: Cases and Materials, Second Edition. The casebook balances theory with topical coverage to show students the true meaning of community and the many legal consequences of a community's relationship with the state, its residents, and neighboring locales. Instructors will find: balance of theory, cases, and problems; public choice analysis; insightful case notes; practice problems that give students the opportunity to apply what they are learning. Noteworthy features of the Second Edition include: the addition of co-author Lynn A. Baker, a leading scholar in local government law; cases on privatization of urban services; materials on communitarian approaches to local government law; more emphasis on the federal role in determining which goods and services the local government will provide; expanded discussion of federal mandates.
Publication Date
1999
Edition
2
Recommended Citation
Gillette, Clayton P. and Baker, Lynn A., "Local Government Law: Cases and Materials" (1999). Faculty Books & Edited Works. 339.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-books-edited-works/339
