The Rural Reconciliation Project: Prof. Nestor M. Davidson’s Article Argues Place Shapes the Law

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The Rural Reconciliation Project’s new digest features insights from Nestor M. Davidson, the Albert A. Walsh Professor of Real Estate, Land Use, and Property Law at Fordham Law School, and Alan R. Romero, Carl M. Williams Professor of Law and Social Responsibility and Rural Law Center Director at University of Wyoming College of Law, on how place shapes the law and its application from their respective positions in urban and rural law centers.

In Law in Place: Reflections on Rural and Urban Legal Paradigms, Nestor M. Davidson (Urban Law Center, Fordham) and Alan R. Romero (Rural Law Center, University of Wyoming) reflect on the ways in which rural and urban settings shape the law and its application. The authors draw from their own experiences, approaching legal research as scholars and directors of their respective urban and rural law centers.

Read “Davidson & Romero: Law in Rural and Urban Places” on The Rural Reconciliation Project.

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