Faculty & Staff
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Mark
Fenster Associate Dean for Faculty Development Professor Box 117625 / Gainesville, FL 32611-7625 e-mail: fenster@law.ufl.edu 352.273.0962 / Fax: 352.392.3005 |
Publications
Note: Complete detailed list in
vita.
Current Books
- Conspiracy Theories: Secrecy and Power in American Culture (revised 2nd ed.) (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming August 2008).
Representative Law Review, Journal and Articles
- "The Stubborn Incoherence of Regulatory Takings." 28 STANFORD JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 525 (2009).
- "Designing Transparency: The 9/11 Commission and Institutional Form." 65 WASHINGTON & LEE LAW REVIEW (2008).
- "Regulating Land Use in a Constitutional Shadow: The Institutional Contexts of Exactions." 58 HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL 729-776 (2007), reprinted in ZONING AND PLANNING HANDBOOK (2008).
- "The Folklore of Legal Biography." 105 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 1265-1282 (2007) (review essay).
- "Takings, Version 2005: The Legal Process of Constitutional Property Rights." 9 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 667-744 (2007).
- "Coolhunting the Law." 12 HARVARD NEGOTIATION LAW REVIEW 157-173 (2007) (symposium essay).
- "On Idiocratic Theory: A Reply." 19 CRITICAL REVIEW 147-55 (2007).
- "The Opacity of Transparency." 91 IOWA LAW REVIEW 885-949 (2006).
- "Murray Edelman: Polemicist of Public Ignorance." 17 CRITICAL REVIEW 367-391 (2005).
- "The Birth of a Logical System: Thurman Arnold and the Making of Modern Administrative Law." 83 OREGON LAW REVIEW 69-146 (2005).
- "Takings Formalism, Regulatory Formulas: Exactions and the Consequences of Clarity." 92 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 609-681 (2004), reprinted in ZONING AND PLANNING HANDBOOK (2005) and LAND USE & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW (A. Dan Tarlock & David Callies, eds., 2005) (collecting "best land use and environmental law articles" published in 2004).
- "The Symbols of Governance: Thurman Arnold and Post-Realist Legal Theory." 51 BUFFALO LAW REVIEW 1053-1118 (2003).
- "Community by Covenant, Process, and Design: Cohousing and the Contemporary Common Interest Community," 15 JOURNAL OF LAND USE & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 3-54 (1999).
