Here’s what we’re reading today:
- “ABIA attempts ‘unusual’ use of eminent domain to force out South Terminal operator” Austin Airport, which already owns the property, is condemning it?
- “Gun Rights, Property Rights, and Takings” from lawprof Ilya Somin
- “Can tenants have it both ways? – Some demand the freedom of renting and the stability of ownership” (via The RealDeal)
- “When Is it a Taking of Private Property to Bar a Property Owner from Excluding Unwanted Visitors?” Thoughts on Cedar Point and PruneYard from lawprof Eugene Volokh
- “The City of Portland Tried to Undo Gentrification. Black Portlanders Are Conflicted About the Results” “‘It’s kind of a typical Portland reaction to an injustice,’ Millner says. ‘It’s a feel-good story that doesn’t move the needle very much.'” (via Willamette Weekly)
- “Grand Ronde moves to intervene in Willamette Falls land condemnation” A tribe seeks to intervene in a condemnation case, asserting cultural and historical interest in the land (WestLinn Tidings)

