July 2009

The Senate’s hearings on Circuit Judge Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court begin today. Here’s our summary of cases in which she was involved as a circuit and district judge on the issue.

If confirmed, we may find out her thinking about regulatory takings very soon, because in its

That now-cliched line from Field of Dreams, “if you build it they will come” (actually, it’s “he will come,” but work with us here) seemed to be the driving force behind the New London Development Corporation’s plans for the Fort Trumbull neighborhood when it wanted to condemn the homes of Susette Kelo and

In System Components Corp. v. Florida Dep’t of Transportation, No. SC08-1507 (July 9, 2009), the Florida Supreme Court resolved a conflict in the lower Florida courts regarding the application of business damages in a condemnation case under Florida Statutes § 73.071(3)(b). The court held that a business is not required to relocate as

I don’t know of anyone who looks forward to reading 61-page single-spaced opinions. I know I sure don’t. But that’s the nature of the beast in decisions after a bench trial by trial courts, which are tasked with processing the facts and applying the law after hearing days, weeks, or months of evidence and argument.

Homesweet.jpb Update 7/15/2009: The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Thursday, August 20, 2009, from 9:00-10:00. Here’s the notice.

The Hawaii Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeal regarding whether the State Board of Registration (County of Maui) correctly concluded that a Maui County councilperson who registered to vote as a Lanai resident

In What’s At Stake in Stop the Beach Renourishment, Lawprof D. Benjamin Barros posts a comprehensive summary of “judicial takings” case accepted for review by the US Supreme Court, Stop the Beachfront Renourishment, Inc. v. Florida Dep’t of Environmental Protection, No. 08-11 (cert. granted. June 15, 2009). Raises several interesting points and worth