Publications for Michael Lewyn mlewyn@tourolaw.edu | Web link
Lewyn, M. (2017). Government intervention and suburban sprawl: The case for market urbanism. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1057/978-1-349-95149-9
Lewyn, M. (2017). The criminalization of walking. Illinois Law Review, 2017(3), 1167-1195. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2017). The environmentalist case for sprawl - and why it
fails. Real Estate Law Journal, 46, 92-105. This material can be found here.Lewyn, M. (2017). The middle class, urban schools, and choice. Belmont Law Review, 4(1), 85-107. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2017). The Obama administration's parting shot. Real Estate Law Journal, 45(4), 598-606. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2016). Deny, deny, deny. Real Estate Law Journal, 44, 558-572. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2016). How to make suburbia less sprawling. Real Estate Law Journal, 45(1), 115-127.
Lewyn, M. (2016). The roots of expensive zoning. Real Estate Law Journal, 45(2), 256-266. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2016). Two arguments against home-sharing. Real Estate Law Journal, 45, 432-443. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2016). When Scalia wasn't such an originalist. Touro Law Review, 34(4), 747-751. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2015). Against the neighborhood veto. Real Estate Law Journal, 44(1), 82-97. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2015). American dreams, American realities [Review of the book Zoned in the USA: The origins and implications of American land use regulation, by S. Hirt]. Real Estate Law Journal, 44, 292-300. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2015). "Is an apartment a nuisance?" Real Estate Law Journal, 43(4), 509-519. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2015). The (somewhat) false hope of comprehensive planning. University of Hawai‘i Law Review, 37, 39-71. doi:10.2139/ssrn.2562729
Lewyn, M. (2015). Yes to infill, no to nuisance. Fordham Urban Law Journal, 42, 841-868. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M., & Leaf, W. (2015). Internally buffered districts: A new technique to make zoning less exclusionary. Real Estate Law Journal, 44, 330.
Lewyn, M., & Schechtman, J. (2015). No parking anytime: The legality and wisdom of maximum parking and minimum density requirements. Washburn Law Journal, 54(2), 285-302. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2014). How environmental review can generate car-induced pollution: A case study. Sustainable Development Law & Policy, 13(1), 16-22, 64-66. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2014). How often do cities mandate smart growth or green building? Real Estate Law Journal, 43, 211-230.
Lewyn, M. (2014). How real is gentrification? Real Estate Law Journal, 43, 344-354. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2014). How to make America walkable. Real Estate Law Journal, 42(4), 512-522. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2014). Learning from Detroit [Review of the book Detroit: Three pathways to revitalization, by L. D. Solomon]. Municipal Lawyer, 28(2), 29-31. This material can be found here.
Lewyn, M. (2014). Suburban sprawl: Weaker but still alive [Review of The end of the suburbs, by L. Gallagher]. Real Estate Law Journal, 43(1).
Lewyn, M. (2013). A libertarian smart growth agenda. Smart Growth Network, 64-67.
Lewyn, M. (2013). Plans are not enough. Real Estate Law Journal, 42, 240-253.