Here's what we're reading this Friday:
- Plaintiffs Cannot Bring Inverse Condemnation Claims Before a Public Agency Makes a Final Determination on Allowable Development - California Land Use & Development Law Report
- One reason for the high cost of housing in California may surprise you — overregulation - Los Angeles Times (Barista's note: is anyone surprised at all by this?)
- Law Prof Richard Epstein to Lead Challenge of Obama Center in Jackson Park - Chicago Maroon
- Property in Ecology - PERC
- Black People’s Land Was Stolen - New York Times Opinion
- Injunctions Give Teeth to Property Rights - Human Events
- In a Turnabout, SCOTUS Now Says Federal Takings Claims are Ripe When the Government Fails to Compensate Property Owners - Sarah Beachy (Axley)
- Update on the Preakness Takings Case - Ilya Somin (Volokh Conspiracy)
- It would be cheaper to buy coastal homes than to keep fighting nature, new report says - Raleigh News & Observer
- A Quiet Revolution In Property Rights - Richard Epstein (Defining Ideas)
Check 'em out.