"Land Use Regulation": Cases and Materials reveals the dynamic context of land use law by explaining how land development decisions are actually made through a blend of law, local government discretion, and politics. Selmi and Kushner are both experienced teachers who know what works in a classroom, and they make sure their casebook is flexible enough for a variety of teaching approaches. The authors draw on their own practical experience to focus on the specific role a lawyer plays in land use matters. This new offering prepares your students to understand the dominant land use issues at the threshold of the twenty-first century.