There's still plenty of time to register and join us for the 18th Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference at the William and Mary Law School, Thursday and Friday, September 30 and October 1, 2021.
Yes, you may attend in-person, or remotely. The registration fees are very reasonable, ranging from $0 (yes, free!) to $200 (go here, and click "Tickets" for the details).
This year's Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize winner is Professor Vicki Been (NYU Law). The Conference includes presentations on:
- Remembering Toby Brigham
- The Role of Empirical Research in Defining the Scope of Constitutionally Protected Property Rights: A Tribute to Been
- The Relationship between Eminent Domain and Social and Racial Injustice (this is the panel on which we'll be presenting)
- Just Compensation Issues, Changing Public Uses, and Other Recent Developments
- The Interdependence of Property and First Amendment Rights
- The Distributional Implications of Land Use Regulation
Details on the agenda and the stellar faculty here.
In our opinion, this is the best one-day academy/bench/practicing bar conference on this topic. Really good stuff.Register here. We'd love to see you in Williamsburg later this month. Or if that's not possible, join us for all or part of the day remotely.