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FedSoc Blog: “After More Than 30 Years, the Supreme Court Reopens the Door To Federal Takings Claims”

Posted on August 14, 2019

Here’s our Federalist Society blog post on Knick, “After More Than 30 Years, the Supreme Court Reopens the Door To Federal Takings Claims.”

Check it out, takings fans. 

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