You may have missed the live program, but it’s still not too late to get the podcast of a recent discussion of Stop the Beach Renourishment, Inc. v. Florida Dep’t of Environmental Protection, No. 08-11 (June 17, 2010), the Supreme Court case about judicial takings and beachfront property. Here’s the course description from ALI-ABA:
Eminent Domain | Condemnation
Call For Eminent Domain Photos For Upcoming ABA Book
Here’s your chance to be a well-known “eminent domain photographer.”
The ABA Section of State and Local Government Law will soon be publishing a Handbook on Eminent Domain, and is need of photographs to illustrate it. We’re looking for high resolution, not copyrighted pictures for the various chapters to illustrate “public purpose,” “inverse condemnation,” “pre-trial,&rdquo…
Seventh Circuit: Threat Of Eminent Domain No “Sword Of Damocles,” So Declaratory Judgment Suit Premature
We all live under the threat the government may exercise eminent domain and take our property, and must live with that cloud, unless the threat becomes more concrete. Only then can we run to court to complain about it. While the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit didn’t expressly hold so, that idea…
Why Isn’t This A “Judicial Taking?” Washington Supreme Court Orders Property Owner To Sell To Neighbor
Courts have equitable powers to fashion remedies that the law may not account for, but does a state’s judicial power stretch so far as to allow it to order a property owner to sell an acre of property (at fair market value) to a neighbor who had built an encroaching structure over the property line…
Matt Fellerhoff Appointed To The Ohio Bench
It’s always a pleasure when a gifted colleague is recognized, perhaps more so when they are called to public service. Comes word that Cincinnati attorney Matt Fellerhoff has been appointed by Ohio governor Strickland to the state trial bench. Congratulations, Matt!
While we lament his loss to the private bar (Matt has an enviable record…
Missouri Federal Court: No Compensation Owed When Property Is Taken By The Tax Power
Yes, the government took your property. But it wasn’t an exercise of its eminent domain authority. When you don’t pay your tax bills, the government can foreclose on your property, and sell it. Which it did. Inverse condemnation complaint dismissed.
Epice Corp. v. Land Reutilization Auth. of the City of St. Louis, No. 4:07CV00206…
Wisconsin App: When Statute Requires “Jurisdictional Offer” As Prerequisite To An Award Of Expenses, You Must Have A Jurisdictional Offer
In Klemm v. American Transmission Co., No. 2009AP2784 (Aug. 10, 2010), the Wisconsin Court of Appeals held that in order to obtain litigation expenses under a state statute which provides that a property owner may recover expenses if a condemnation award exceeds the “jurisdictional offer” by at least $700 and at least 15%, there…
Land Use Institute – ALI-ABA Program – Aug. 25, 2010, Santa Fe
Mark you calendars: from August 25-28, 2010 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, ALI-ABA is putting on the annual program, Land Use Institute: Planning, Regulation, Litigation, Eminent Domain, and Compensation.
We won’t be able to attend this year, but we have in the past, and the program and the faculty is first-rate. Go here for…
Land Use Institute – ALI-ABA Program – Aug. 25, 2010, Santa Fe
Mark you calendars: from August 25-28, 2010 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, ALI-ABA is putting on the annual program, Land Use Institute: Planning, Regulation, Litigation, Eminent Domain, and Compensation.
We won’t be able to attend this year, but we have in the past, and the program and the faculty is first-rate. Go here for…
Minn Supremes: Property Can Be Taken To “Reawaken The Spirit And Vitality” Of City Without Statutory Development Agreement In Place
This just in: the Minnesota Supreme Court has issued an opinion in a case we’ve been watching, Eagan Economic Development Authority v. U-Haul Co. of Minnesota, No. A08-767 (July 29, 2010). This is the case in which the Court of Appeals invalidated a quick-take because the redevelopment authority — which attempted to take property…
