Are you a law student interested in takings, eminent domain, land use, environmental, and other dirt-lawyering related topics? If so, good news: thanks to the generosity of ALI-CLE, you can register gratis (free!) for the upcoming 38th Annual Eminent Domain & Land Valuation Litigation Conference, to be held remotely on Thursday and Friday,
January 2021
CA6: It’s Property, Not Standing, In Federal Takings Cases
By Robert H. Thomas on
As we surmised when the Supreme Court in Knick reopened the door to the federal courthouse for federal takings claims, those of us who do this stuff would be wise to dust off the Federal Courts treatises that we’d put on the high shelf on the bookshelf since Williamson County.
The Sixth Circuit’s…
Eminent Domain Podcast’s Preview Of The Upcoming ALI-CLE Eminent Domain & Land Valuation Litigation Conference
By Robert H. Thomas on
Posted in 42 U.S.C. § 1983 | Civil Rights, Appellate law, Court of Federal Claims | Federal Circuit, Eminent Domain | Condemnation, Environmental law, Events | Conferences, Inverse condemnation, Judicial Takings, Just Compensation | Appraisal, Land use law, Municipal & Local Govt law, Nollan/Dolan | Exactions, Penn Central, Pipelines, Property rights, Public Use | Kelo, Rail, Rails-to-Trails, Redevelopment, Regulatory takings, Rent Control, Ripeness | Knick, Vested rights, Water rights | Public trust, Zoning & Planning
Our thanks to Clint Schumacher for having us on his program to talk about the upcoming Conference. We’re “remote” this year, but that means a different approach to our presentations (and a very modest tuition!).
We’re having programs with intriguing subjects such as “Planning to Win: Practical Strategies for a Successful Inverse Condemnation Case,”…

