Be sure to check out Northwestern Law Review’s symposium issue on “Reimagining Property Rights in the Era of Inequality.” which brought together “scholars of legal history, property, tax, land use, fair housing, environmental law, natural resources and water rights, family law, education, and constitutional law, to highlight new scholarship at the intersection of
September 2022
New Must-Read Article: “Cedar Point Nursery and the End of the New Deal Settlement” – Property Rights Are Civil And Human Rights
Here’s your must-read for today, a new article from U. Va. lawprof Julia D. Mahoney, “Cedar Point Nursery and the End of the New Deal Settlement.”
Disclosure: we show up in footnote * along with others for offering “comments and conversations” about the piece.
Here’s the Abstract:
In Cedar Point Nursery v.
It’s The Vibe! – Eminent Domain In Pop Culture
Be sure to check out Anthony Alderman (MRICS, SR/WA, CRE, Senior Managing Director at Cushman & Wakefield), who guests on Episode 98 of Clint Schumacher’s Eminent Domain Podcast, “Eminent Domain in Pop Culture.”
You know we are going to really appreciate an episode “about depictions of eminent domain in popular culture – often…
Indiana: Before Taking Property, Condemnor Must Provide Notice Reasonably Calculated To Put The Owner On Actual Notice
Here’s the latest in a controversy we’ve been following.
In 624 Broadway LLC v. Gary Housing Authority, No. 22S-CT-140 (Aug. 29, 2022), the Indiana Supreme Court held that the Authority failed to provide the property owner adequate notice that it would be taking its property as part of a redevelopment project.
The Gary…

