Abstract

Abstract Land-use law lost one of its most distinguished practitioners and scholars with thedeath of Richard F. Babcockon September 13,1993 in Woodstock, Illinois. Dick was a practitioner-scholar in the great tradition of zoning. As Dennis O'Harrow wrote in the introduction to The Zoning Game, with an apology for its current political incorrectness, “[zloning is an institution that largely reflects the ideas of certain strong men: Bassett, the father of zoning; Bettman, the brilliant apologist; Pomeroy, the flamboyant prophet. Babcock, the combatant, bids to be another whose name will long be remembered by players in the zoning game.”

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