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5 theories of property
1) Protect first possession
2) Encourage labor
3) Maximize societal happiness
4) Ensure democracy - owning land = having political power
5) Facilitate person development - people view property as a part of themselves
Pierson v. Post
- Dispute over fox
- Majority: without injuring animal, it is property of who kills / who's land it's on
- Dissent: Reasonable prospect of catching
- Bottom line: Property interest may be more than simply possessory
Locke's labor theory
Putting labor into land gains a possessory interest