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Knick Transcript Available

By Robert H. Thomas on January 16, 2019
Posted in 42 U.S.C. § 1983 | Civil Rights, Appellate law, Court of Federal Claims | Federal Circuit, Eminent Domain | Condemnation, Inverse condemnation, Just Compensation | Appraisal, Land use law, Municipal & Local Govt law, Property rights, Regulatory takings, Ripeness | Knick

Well, no sooner had we hit “publish” on our last post (which ended with, “let’s wait for the transcript”), that the court reporter posted the transcript. Whoa, fast.

Read and analyze away, friends!

Transcript, Knick v. Township of Scott, No. 17-647 (U.S. Jan. 16, 2019)

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