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February 22, 2007

▪ Careers in Property Law

I was at the University of Hawaii Law School today for an informal discussion with students about opportunities to practice property-related law.  There are many, and Hawaii has always been a hotbed of cutting edge issues in land use, regulatory takings, and eminent domain law. 

For example, the current Kelo-eque nearly-anything-goes approach to "public use" questions had its beginning in Hawaii Hous. Auth. v. Midkiff, 467 U.S. 229 (1984), the case challenging Hawaii's Land Reform Act.  The "property rights" revolution arguably began with  Kaiser Aetna v. United States, 444 U.S. 164 (1979), which involved Oahu's Kuapa Pond, and issues of uncompensated public access.  In 2005, the Supreme Court analyzed Hawaii's gas station rent control statute under the Takings and Due Process Clauses in Lingle v. Chevron, U.S.A. Inc., 544 U.S. 528 (2005). Undoubtedly, there will be more.

Also, here are some of the resources I mentioned (and a couple I forgot):

If you have any questions, email me.

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Thanks for stopping by UH, today! I wasn't feeling very motivated to attend the panel, even though I'm interested in property law, but I'm glad that I did. You folks spoke with such passion about the things you do...

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