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Land Use Law Restated: Zoning in a Decentralized System 2025

Content Provider
American Law Institute CLE
Product
CLE
Run Time
60 Minutes
Recording Date
04/16/2025
Presenter(s)
Sara C. Bronin
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Real Estate
Persona
CLE OnDemand

Price $219.00

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Description

Zoning law has long been considered a decentralized area of regulation, shaped by local governments and varying widely across jurisdictions. However, its recent inclusion in the Restatement of the Law Fourth, Property marks a significant shift in how land use law is understood and applied. Sara Bronin, the primary author of the land-use portion of the Restatement, will explore the rationale behind restating zoning law and its implications for legal practitioners. The discussion will provide a historical foundation for zoning law, drawing from Bronin’s book, Key to the City: How Zoning Shapes Our World. It will also address the National Zoning Atlas (NZA), a groundbreaking project that challenges the assumption of zoning’s extreme local variation by illustrating surprising patterns of uniformity in zoning codes across the country. Key topics include: - The rationale behind restating zoning law in the Restatement of Property - A legal history of zoning and its impact on land use regulation - Insights from the National Zoning Atlas on zoning uniformity across the U.S. - Housing project approval processes and their connection to the Restatement - Practical strategies for navigating modern zoning challenges Join us for a timely and engaging discussion on the evolving role of zoning law and its implications for legal practice. Attendees will gain practical insights into the evolving landscape of zoning regulations, including an analysis of housing project approval processes and how they align with the Restatement’s newly introduced “standard approval” and “special approval” terminology. This program is ideal for attorneys, legal advisors, and dispute resolution professionals seeking to expand their knowledge of zoning law and its application.

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State Status Total Credits Type Of Credit Approved Thru
AlabamaApproved1.00General12/31/2025
AlaskaApproved1.00GeneralOn-going
ArizonaApproved1.00GeneralOn-going
ArkansasApproved1.00GeneralOn-going
CaliforniaApproved1.00Participatory04/15/2030
ColoradoPending State Response0.00
ConnecticutApproved1.00GeneralOn-going
DelawareApproved1.00General04/15/2027
FloridaApproved1.00General01/31/2027
GeorgiaApproved1.00General12/31/2025
HawaiiApproved1.00General04/16/2027
IdahoPending State Response0.00
IllinoisApproved1.00General06/11/2027
IndianaApproved1.00General07/17/2026
IowaApproved1.00General04/15/2026
KansasApproved1.00General06/30/2026
KentuckyApproved1.00General06/30/2026
LouisianaApproved1.00General06/11/2026
MinnesotaApproved1.00General07/09/2027
MissouriApproved1.20GeneralOn-going
MontanaApproved1.00General04/16/2028
NebraskaApproved1.00General04/15/2027
NevadaApproved1.00General12/31/2028
New HampshireApproved1.00General04/15/2028
New JerseyApproved1.00GeneralOn-going
New MexicoApproved1.00General04/15/2030
New YorkApproved1.00SkillsOn-going
North CarolinaApproved1.00General02/28/2026
North DakotaPending State Response0.00
OhioApproved1.00General12/31/2025
OklahomaApproved1.00General06/30/2026
OregonApproved1.00General04/16/2028
PennsylvaniaApproved1.00General06/11/2027
Rhode IslandApproved1.00General06/30/2026
South CarolinaApproved1.00General12/31/2025
TennesseeApproved1.00General06/11/2026
TexasApproved1.00General06/30/2026
UtahPending State Response0.00
VermontApproved1.00GeneralOn-going
VirginiaApproved1.00General10/31/2025
WashingtonApproved1.00General04/15/2030
West VirginiaApproved1.20GeneralOn-going
WisconsinApproved1.00GeneralOn-going
WyomingApproved1.00General06/11/2026

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