Samuel Staley
Research Fellow, Reason Foundation
Samuel R. Staley, Ph.D. is a senior research fellow at Reason Foundation and managing director of the DeVoe L. Moore Center at Florida State University in Tallahassee where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in urban planning, regulation, and urban economics. Prior to joining Florida State, Staley was director of urban growth and land-use policy for Reason Foundation where he helped establish its urban policy program in 1997.
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Eminent Domain Takes Center Stage in Redevelopment Debates
Investment discouraged when governments can seize homes and businesses
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Determining Who Ultimately Owns Your Home
The fate of property rights hangs in the balance
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‘Second-Guess’ Eminent Domain? Yes!
High court appears all too willing to let governments abuse property rights
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Eminent Domain, Private Property, and Redevelopment
An Economic Analysis
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Questionable Benefits of a New Indy Stadium
Purported benefits are another snow job
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Moratoria on Growth Signal Failure of Planning
Moratoria are bold evidence of poor political leadership
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Scrapping the Zoning Code to Solve LA’s Housing Crisis
Inclusionary zoning backfires
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Does Sprawl Really Kill?
Sprawl/health studies don't live up to hype
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LA To OC: Resist NFL’s Siren Call
Team owners should build stadium if they want to enter market
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Can Downtowns Survive the 21st Century?
The future of the downtown is uncertain
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Libertarians At the Gates Of New Urbanism
Considering a market-oriented approach to new urbanism
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City Planning: Slow vs. Smart Growth
NPR Radio
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Wrecking Property Rights
How cities use eminent domain to seize property for private developers.