Land use law

Yosemite_conference One conference down, one to go.

We’re on the way back from the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference in Beijing, and on our way to the California State Bar Environmental Law Section’s annual conference at Yosemite N.P., which begins later this week. More information about the conference here.

Along with U.C. Berkeley law professor Joseph

Last week, after the welcome reception at the U.S. Embassy celebrating the Brigham-Kanner Conference’s visit to Beijing and the awarding of the B-K prize to Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, I had a chance to meet up with an old law school classmate and friend, Laurence Brahm.

Since our graduation nearly a quarter-century ago, Laurence

Here is the Petitioner’s Reply Brief in Colony Cove Properties, LLC v. City of Carson, No. 11-189 (cert. petition filed Aug. 11, 2011). We posted the cert petition and the amici and BIO here

The cert petition is asking the Supreme Court to revist and discard the ripeness rules of Williamson County Regional

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“There is strong consensus in the international scientific community that climate change is occurring and that greenhouse gas emissions from human activities contribute to climate change.”

So begins Climate Change and Regulatory Takings in Coastal Hawaii, a monograph by Douglas Codiga, Dennis Hwang, and Chris Delaunay, published by the University of Hawaii Sea Grant

12.WATHIWe’ve just finalized the agenda and faculty for the Hawaii Water Law conference, to be held in Honolulu on January 11, 2012. I am the planning co-chair along with Jesse Souki, Director of the State of Hawaii Office of Planning.

In addition to Jesse and me, we’ve assembled a diverse and talented faculty:

Next week, power adapters and internet connectivity permitting, we’ll be blogging from the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference at the Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing, People’s Republic of China.

Admin note: We’ve added “Brigham-Kanner Conference” as a separate category to catalog the posts related to the Conference. In order to read all of the

Here are the latest briefs in a case we’ve been following. In Colony Cove Properties, LLC v. City of Carson, 640 F.3d 948 (9th Cir. 2011), the Ninth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a property owner’s claim that the city’s mobilehome rent control ordinance is a taking. The district court dismissed the facial

It can be difficult to piece together the full scope of the issues and arguments in an appeal from the oral arguments alone. Most often, arguments cover narrow issues of concern to the judges, and the advocates do not have the opportunity to cover every argument in the time allotted (that’s what the briefs are

Thanks to the Rocky Mountain Appellate Blog for pointing out the Colorado Supreme Court’s recent opinion in The Glenelk Ass’n, Inc. v. Lewis, No. 10SC275 (Sep. 12, 2011), an important decision about the standard of proof in private-way-of-necessity condemnations. The court concluded that a property owner who claimed to be “landlocked” could not condemn

No, it’s not a takings claim, so Williamson County ripeness isn’t a part of the opinion. In Potrero Hills Landfill, Inc. v. County of Solano, No. 10-15229 (Sep. 13, 2011), the Ninth Circuit held that the Younger abstention doctrine did not prevent the district court from considering a § 1983 claim for declaratory and