Faculty Publications
As of August 2017, this database is no longer being updated. For the most current publications from the faculty, students, and staff of Touro University, please check our institutional repository, Touro Scholar, and email any questions or publication submissions to touro.scholar@touro.edu.
Total number of publications: 7,082
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Lewyn, M. (2011). How suburbia happened in Toronto. Florida A&M Law Review, 6(2), 601-613.
Lewyn, M. (2012). A libertarian smart growth agenda: How to limit sprawl without limiting property rights. Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing.
Lewyn, M. (2012). Sprawl in Canada and the United States. The Urban Lawyer, 44(1), 85-133.
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.
Lewyn, M. (2013). SEQRA and infill. Municipal Lawyer, 27(2), 16-21.
Lewyn, M. (2013). The puzzling persistence of horizontal privity. Probate & Property, 27(3), 32-35.
Lewyn, M. (2013). Why (and how) conservatives should support smart growth. Real Estate Law Journal, 42, 388-403.
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. (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. (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. (2017). Government intervention and suburban sprawl: The case for market urbanism. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1057/978-1-349-95149-9