Been tied up finalizing one brief and drafting another, so haven’t had time to post, but here’s what we’re reading today:
- Via the Land Use Law Prof blog comes notice of Professor Robert Ellickson’s latest article, on The Costs of Complex Land Titles: Two Examples from China. This is the paper he presented at the recent Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference in Beijing. His presentation and paper generated a lot of reaction from the other scholars in attendance, and was one of the high points of the conference.
- Priest Lake couple’s land dispute with EPA going to high court – from The Spokesman-Review (Idaho), some background on the Sackett v. EPA case. With photos and maps, too.
- A preview of the upcoming California Supreme Court oral arguments (Nov. 10, 2011) on the future of redevelopment in the Golden State, from the California Eminent Domain Report.
- More from California, this time from Gideon Kanner, on the “high speed rail” issue.
