Keywords
Progressive Property movement
Abstract
Greg Alexander is a towering figure in the legal academy. His work, over a period of forty years, has illuminated the most fundamental issues in property law and theory. It has transformed the field and inspired scholars in the United States and abroad.
During his career, Professor Alexander has arguably done more than any other single individual in explicating what human values underlie and should underlie the institution of private property in the United States and elsewhere. Through his efforts, the idea that property regimes must consider the effects of resource distribution on all members of the human family has become a mainstream part of property discourse.
Recommended Citation
Underkuffler, Laura S.
(2020)
"The Holy Grail of Progressive Property: Essay in Honor of Greg Alexander,"
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy: Vol. 29:
Iss.
3, Article 11.
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/cjlpp/vol29/iss3/11