2009

Thank you to those who were able to join us live for today’s teleconference. Here are the links to the additional cases and other items I mentioned (or wanted to mention) in my session on Public Use and Pretext Update:

Thank you to those who were able to join us live for today’s teleconference. Here are the links to the additional cases and other items I mentioned (or wanted to mention) in my session on Public Use and Pretext Update:

The U.S. Supreme Court held that a Congressional resolution apologizing for the United States’ role in the overthrow of the Hawaiian kingdom was just an apology, and had no legal effect. In an opinion for a unanimous Court authored by Justice Alito, the Court held:

The Supreme Court of Hawaii erred in reading § 3

Our thanks to Robert S. Poliner, the Connecticut Ombudsman for Property Rights for permitting us to republish his review of Jeff Benedict’s Little Pink House – A True Story of Defiance and Courage (Grand Central Publishing 2009) (available from Amazon here), the recently published book about the infamous U.S. Supreme Court eminent domain

Here are the latest opinions of interest from the Court of Federal Claims, which has nationwide jurisdiction over inverse condemnation and regulatory takings claims against the federal government where the compensation sought exceeds $10,000:

The U.S. Supreme Court has denied review to Agripost, LLC v. Miami-Dade County, Florida, No. 08-567 (cert. petition filed Oct. 27, 2008), another case asking the Court to overrule Williamson County Regional Planning Comm’n v. Hamilton Bank of Johnson City, 473 U.S. 172 (1985), the decision that gave us the weird ripeness rules

There’s still time to register for two teleconferences that are a part of the ABA State and Local Government Section’s “Virtual Spring Meeting.”  I hope you can join us for at least one of the programs.

  • Wednesday, April 1, 2:00 – 3:30 pm, EDT: Condemnation Hot Topics – The program will examine new and important