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Linky Friday: What We’re Reading Today

By Robert H. Thomas on April 17, 2020
Posted in Due process, Eminent Domain | Condemnation, Inverse condemnation, Municipal & Local Govt law, Property rights, Regulatory takings

Here’s what we’re reading today. Some related to the lockdown, some not:

  • The Government Must Enact Emergency Tax Laws & Acquire Private Properties Using The Law Of Eminent Domain (Madras Times) 
  • Despite Federal Ban, Landlords Are Still Moving to Evict People During the Pandemic (ProPublica)
  • The Coronavirus Shutdown Lawsuits Are Coming (Slate)
  • Golden v. United States Shows That the Federal Circuit Overstepped Its Bounds in Celgene (IP Watchdog)
  • San Francisco Asserts Sweeping Power “To Take Any Measure Necessary” to Prevent Spread of COVID-19 (Land Use Developments blog)
  • Are quarantine orders constitutional? (Pacific Legal Foundation)

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