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    Albert K. Butzel on Land Use Litigation and Lobbying

    Albert K. Butzel

    Albert K. Butzel did everything he could to avoid going to law school. After graduating from Harvard College, Butzel spent a year in Paris trying to become, as he put it, Ernest Hemingway or F. Scott Fitzgerald. He made a deal with his father, who was an attorney, that he would go to law school if he did not succeed as a fiction writer. About a year later, Butzel enrolled at Harvard Law School.

    Having grown up in the rural town of Birmingham, Michigan, Butzel had a natural predilection for the open country that soon turned into an interest in land use law. At Harvard, he took a summer job with Professor Charles Haar, an authority on land use law. Together, they analyzed the zoning regulations of various state governments. (read more…)

    Tags : Anti-establishment, Atlantic Yards Project, Berle, Butzel, Church of St. Vincent de Paul, Environmental Protection Agency, Harvard Law School, Kass & Case, MoMA tower, O’Toole Building, Storm King Mountain, Westway
    Date:03/15/2010
    Category : CityLand Profiles
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