FSU College of Law 2018-2021 Faculty Scholarship

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SARAH L. SWAN Assistant Professor J .S .D ., CO LU MBIA U NIV E RS ITY , 2016 LL.M., CO LU MBIA U NIV E RS ITY , 2010 J .D ., U NIV E RS ITY O F BRITIS H COL UMBIA , 2004 B.A., U NIV E RS ITY O F BRITIS H COL UMBIA , 2001

Constitutional Off-loading at the City Limits, 135 Harv. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2022) Tort Law and Feminism, in The Oxford Handbook on Feminism and Law in the United States (Deborah L. Brakes et al., editors) (forthcoming 2021) Farwell v. Keaton: Rewritten Opinion, in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Torts Opinions (Lucinda Finley & Martha Chamallas, editors) (Cambridge University Press 2020) Running Interference: The Role of Third Parties in Preemption, Petition, and the Powers of Local Government, 36 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. _ (forthcoming 2021) Exclusion Diffusion, 70 Emory L.J. 847 (2021) Procedural Discriminatory Dualism: Campus Sexual Assault and Title IX, 73 Okla. L. Rev. 69 (2020) Discriminatory Dualism, 54 Ga. L. Rev. 869 (2020)

In Constitutional Off-loading at the City Limits, 135 Harvard Law Review _ (forthcoming 2022), Professor Sarah Swan explores whether municipalities may exclude constitutionally-protected land uses by pointing to availability in a neighboring town. She shows that courts have adopted a tailored approach, allowing small localities, but not large cities, to engage in constitutional off-loading, and discusses the ensuing implications for localism, urban and rural polarization, and city-state power relations.


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