On Wednesday, December 12, C|M|LAW Professor Alan Weinstein was the featured speaker on “Professor’s Corner,” a 60-minute national teleconference presented each month by the ABA Real Property, Trust and Estates Section’s Legal Education Committee. He discussed Koontz v. St. John’s River Waste Management District, a case involving development exactions that the Supreme Court has agreed to review this term, and several recent state supreme court cases dealing with various forms of development exactions, including the Ohio Supreme Court’s Drees v. Hamilton Township decision from May 2012 invalidating development impact fees imposed by an Ohio township.
In addition, Professor Weinstein's paper, titled "The Association of Adult Businesses With Secondary Effects: Legal Doctrine, Social Theory, and Empirical Evidence," that he co-authored with Prof. Richard McCleary (UC-Irvine Criminology) and presented at the American Association of Geographers Conference in New York in February 2012, will be published by Routledge in late 2013 as a chapter in a book titled "(Sub)Urban Sexscapes: Geographies and Regulation of the ‘Sex Industry’.“