A clip about the owner of what might be "the most condemned property in America." It features a Virginia rancher whose property has been subject to condemnation 10 times, and who now is alleging an inverse condemnation claim because the VA DOT this time didn't bother to exercise eminent domain before it interfered with his property rights. Joe Waldo, my Owners' Counsel colleague, is also featured.
From the Federalist Society, a podcast or a video of a recent discussion about "Civil Pleadings Standards After Iqbal" for all of us federal civil procedure nerds.
A podcast of a debate on post-Kelo eminent domain reforms between George Mason lawprof Ilya Somin and U.Chicago lawprof Saul Levmore.
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Robert H. Thomas is a land use and appellate lawyer based in Honolulu, Hawaii
Along with U.C. Berkeley law professor Joseph Sax and Deputy California Attorney General Daniel L. Siegel, I will be speaking about "Regulatory Takings: Looking Back and Looking Forward."
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