The big news in Hawaii this week is the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation international summit, currently underway in Honolulu. Waikiki is on lockdown as leaders from 21 Pacific Rim nations, including U.S. President Obama and a lower level functionary from “Chinese Taipei,” come to town for a confab on free trade and economic cooperation in the
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West Linn Case A “Petition To Watch” – Are Nollan And Dolan Limited To Exactions Of Land?
SCOTUSblog has designated West Linn Corporate Park LLC v City of West Linn, No. 11-299 (petition for cert. filed Sep. 6, 2011), as a petition to watch for today’s conference.
That’s the case which asks whether the nexus and “rough proportionality” tests for a regulatory taking in Nollan and Dolan are limited to government…
Anthony Palazzolo (1918-2011)
From The Day comes the sad news that Anthony Palazzolo, the namesake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Palazzolo v. Rhode Island, 533 U.S. 606 (2001), has died.
Anthony Palazzolo, whose fight to develop his property in Misquamicut made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court, died Nov. 3 at the age of…
Book Reception: Eminent Domain – A Handbook of Condemnation Law (Honolulu, 12/6/2011)
Hold the date: on Tuesday, December 6, 2011, from 5:30 – 8:00 p.m., the University of Hawaii School of Law is sponsoring a reception at the Pacific Club, in Honolulu to celebrate the publication of Eminent Domain, a Handbook of Condemnation Law by the American Bar Association.
Since so many of the people who worked…
Late-Breaking: Supplemental Brief In West Linn Case: Are Nollan And Dolan Limited To Exactions Of Land?
Hold the presses! In an unusual move spurred by a recent decision by the Florida Supreme Court, the petitioner has filed a supplemental brief in West Linn Corporate Park LLC v City of West Linn, No. 11-299 (petition for cert. filed Sep. 6, 2011), the case which asks whether the nexus and “rough…
U. Hawaii Law Grads – Complete This Sentence: “This is the only law school in the country that…”
To all fellow U. Hawaii Law School alums, students, friends: complete the above sentence with words or a photo, and you might win a modest prize.
Go here to tell the world why our law school is one-of-a-kind.
Opposition To Governor’s Motion For Summary Judgment In JSC List Case
Yesterday we filed the Star-Advertiser‘s brief responding to Governor Abercrombie’s cross-motion for summary judgment in the case in which the Star-Advertiser seeks disclosure of the JSC list from the Governor. (We represent the Star-Advertiser.) The hearing on these motions is scheduled for November 14, 2011 at 9:00 a.m.ext
Previously filed documents: the Complaint…
Monday Reading
Been tied up finalizing one brief and drafting another, so haven’t had time to post, but here’s what we’re reading today:
- Via the Land Use Law Prof blog comes notice of Professor Robert Ellickson’s latest article, on The Costs of Complex Land Titles: Two Examples from China. This is the paper he presented
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Final Cert Briefs In West Linn Case: Are Nollan And Dolan Limited To Exactions Of Land?
We’ve been thinking a lot about exactions lately.
First, it was the petition for certiorari in West Linn Corporate Park LLC v City of West Linn, No. 11-299 (petition for cert. filed Sep. 6, 2011), which asks whether the nexus and “rough proportionality” tests for a regulatory taking in Nollan and Dolan are limited…
Fla S Ct: Nollan/Dolan Applies Only To Exactions Of Land
This just in: on November 10, 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether it has found the vehicle to resolve an issue the lower courts have vehemently disagreed upon, whether the Nollan/Dolan nexus/rough proportionality analysis is limited to exactions of real property. See West Linn Corporate Park, LLC v. City of West …
