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The Common Law of Pauley Pavilion: Property in Public Places

Abstract

Many writers have analyzed property interests in public spaces such as parking spots or lines of people waiting for an event. This paper considers the right to play on public basketball courts in a specific (but probably not unique) place: the basketball courts at U.C.L.A. In this instance the right to the place also includes a property interest in the game itself. This may interest those who study other cooperative endeavors.

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