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2025-02-27 04:30"Property Rights and the Roberts Court, 2005-2025" (Feb. 27, 2025, UC Berkeley Law School)
2025-02-25 04:30District Court: Fed R Civ P 71.1 Increases Discretion To Exclude Experts. CA4: No It Doesn't and more...
2025-02-24 04:30Is Having A "Redevelopment Plan" Enough To Justify Public Use Rational Basis Review?
2025-02-22 04:30Don't Get Between California And Its Avocados - Court OK's Inverse Flooding Claim
2025-02-20 04:30Ind App: Eminent Domain Abuse Is [Also] Abuse Of Process
2025-02-18 04:302025 Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, Denver (March 5-7, Denver U. Law School)
2025-02-17 04:30NC: Law Of The Land Clause Doesn't Bar Legislature From Reviving SOL'd Tort Claims and more...
2025-02-14 04:30Feb. 16, 1833: Unhappy 192d Birthday To The First SCOTUS Takings Case, Barron v. Baltimore and more...
2025-02-13 04:30Maine: Seller Of Land Has No Duty To Disclose Govt Plans To Condemn
2025-02-11 04:30Show Me The Money: Reg Takings Claim Ripe Because City Made Its Decision Even If Owner Could Have Administratively Appealed and more...
2025-02-08 04:30No Plan? No Problem! Condemnation Statute Does Not Require A "Carefully Developed Plan"
2025-02-07 04:30New Article: Ethan Blevins, "Penn Central in the States," 15 Wake Forest J.L. & Policy 105 (2025)
2025-02-06 04:30Fla Ct App (en banc) In Takings Case: "failing to vindicate a right expressly stated in the Constitution is not judicial restraint but judicial abnegation. That we must not do."
2025-02-04 04:30Canada Supreme Court Hears Arguments: Is Govt Land Subject To Adverse Possession? and more...
2025-02-03 04:30Join Us: "Property Rights and The Roberts Court: 2005-2025" (Feb. 27, 2025, UC Berkeley Law School)

 

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