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Learn how to navigate one of the fastest growing areas of concern for local governments; the intersection of disability law with land development, planning, and regulation. The author simplifies the task of learning disability law by sorting through and organizing numerous provisions of our federal disability laws and explaining how these provisions relate to everyday practice and decision making.

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Learn how to navigate one of the fastest growing areas of concern for local governments; the intersection of disability law with land development, planning, and regulation. The author simplifies the task of learning disability law by sorting through and organizing numerous provisions of our federal disability laws and explaining how these provisions relate to everyday practice and decision making.
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Robin Paul Malloy is the E.I. White Chair and Distinguished Professor of Law, and the Kauffman Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Syracuse University College of Law. He is a leading expert on property, real estate transactions, and land use and zoning law. Malloy is the co-author of the leading casebook on Real Estate Transactions and has published eighteen 18 books and more than 30 scholarly articles, in addition to numerous book chapters and essays. He is a pioneer in his work on the intersection of land use law and disability law. Malloy's book, Land Use Law and Disability: Planning and Zoning for Accessible Communities, Cambridge University Press, 2015, and his casebook, Land Use and Zoning Law: Planning for Accessible Communities, Carolina Academic Press, 2018 are leading books in the field. In addition to writing on topics related to real estate, property, and land use, Malloy has numerous books that address issues in law and market theory.