The “Blawg of the Day” at Inter Alia, that’s what. Thanks to legal tech guru Tom Mighell for the notice.
July 2012
ABA Annual Meeting, Chicago: Free Screening Of “Crime After Crime”
On Thursday, August 2, 2012, at 3:30 p.m., as part of the ABA Annual Meeting, the ABA and the State & Local Government Law Section is sponsoring a free screening of “ Crime After Crime,” the award-winning documentary from director Yoav Potash chronicling two San Francisco Bay Area land use lawyers who volunteer to provide their services to try and help free a woman who has been imprisoned for 20 years. We saw the film last year, and loved it. It was one of the best we have seen in a while:
“Crime” and “land use lawyers” are phrases not usually heard together; in most cases, the worlds of criminal law and land use never intersect, and lawyers for developers and property owners don’t have much occasion to visit the “Attorney’s Room” at the state pen. But in the documentary film Crime After Crime, two land use lawyers including our State and Local Government Law Section colleague Nadia Costa (Vice-Chair of the Section’s Land Use Committee), plunge into that unfamiliar milieu.
In 1983, Deborah Peagler, a woman brutally abused by her boyfriend, was sentenced to 25 years-to-life for her connection to his murder. Twenty years later, as she languished in prison, a California law allowing incarcerated domestic-violence survivors to reopen their cases was passed. Enter a pair of rookie land-use attorneys convinced that with the incontrovertible evidence that existed, they could free Deborah in a matter of months.
More details on the case here. Read my complete review here. Here are the details of the screening:
Location: DePaul University College of Law, 25 E. Jackson Blvd, Chicago, Room 241.
Cost: Free.
CLE Credits: Following the screening, we will be presenting a CLE on “The Cost of Wrongful Convictions” featuring Director Potash, Nadia Costa (one of the lawyers featured in “Crime After Crime”), Craig Watkins (District Attorney, Dallas), and Emily Miller (Better Government Association, Chicago). The panel will be moderated by our SLG Section colleague Donna Frazier.
Hope you can join us if you are attending the Annual Meeting, or are just in Chicago.
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Federal Circuit: Taking As A Result Of Police Power Isn’t A Taking
In a case that was probably doomed from the start because of an earlier precedential ruling, the Federal Circuit concluded that the government’s temporary seizure of the plaintiff’s computer “for review” at a border stop and the subsequent destruction of the computer hard drive and resulting loss of data was not a taking because…
Can The Statute Of Limitations In Tucker Act Start Running Before The Govt Provides Actual Notice Of The Taking?
Check out the latest brief filed in the Federal Circuit by our colleague Thor Hearne. Readers know Thor as our semi-regular updater of the latest from the Court of Federal Claims in “rails-to-trails” takings cases, and this appeal is from a CFC case on that subject.
In Ladd v. United States, the CFC…
Welcome To Dwight Merriam, New Owners’ Counsel Of America Member
Update: More here.
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Today, I have the great pleasure of welcoming Dwight H. Merriam, a partner with the Robinson & Cole firm, as the Connecticut member of Owners’ Counsel of America. OCA is the nationwide network of the most experienced eminent domain and property rights lawyers who, as noted in…
NY App: Bad Faith And Public Use
text In re Zutt v. New York, No. D35175 (July 18, 2012).
Idaho: Being Visible Isn’t A Property Right
text Idaho v. HI Boise, LLC, No. 38344 (June 29, 2012).
More here.
Some Fifth Amendment Property Lessons From A Second Amendment Opinion
Update: thanks to Gideon Kanner for noting that our original read of the Georgia statute was off the mark. It did not forbid the carrying of firearms in churches, but required them to inform security guard that they were carrying, and important distinction. The post has been revised to reflect that.
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We’ve never waded…
Links From Today’s Eminent Domain Teleconference
For those who listened in to the just-concluded “Recent Developments in Eminent Domain” teleconference, thank you. Here are the links to the cases and briefs that we discussed that were not included in your written materials. Also, click on the link above to order the audio CD of the program if you missed…
Upcoming Teleconference: Recent Developments In Eminent Domain
Mark your calendars for next Tuesday, July 17, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern (noon CT, 11:00 a.m. MT, 10:00 a.m. PT, 7:00 a.m. Hawaii Time) for “Recent Developments in Eminent Domain,” a live audio program sponsored by Lorman Education.
It’s a 1.5 hour teleconference discussing some of the more important recent court decisions…
