22nd annual Alfred B. DelBello Land Use
and Sustainable Development Conference
Come, join us (and others) on Thursday-Friday, December 7-8, 2023, at Pace Law School in White Plains, New York for the Land Use and Sustainable Development Conference (this year’s conference theme is "Balancing Economic Realities with Environmental and Social Concerns").
We're speaking about the 100th anniversary of the modern regulatory takings doctrine, which got its start nearly 101 years ago with the Supreme Court's opinion in Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon, where the Court held that property may be regulated, but if the regulation "goes too far," it will be deemed a taking.
Here's a description of the program:
The 100th Anniversary of Pennsylvania Coal vs. Mahon: How the Takings Clause Became the Primary Check on Government Power When SCOTUS Abandoned Review Under the Due Process and Contracts Clauses During the New DealThe Takings Clause and 100 years of the Pennsylvania Coal v. Mahon doctrine have become the primary check on governmental power that the Due Process and Contracts Clause used to serve, before the Supreme Court finally and formally abandoned judicial review under those doctrines during the New Deal. Mahon transcended its primary relevance as to compensation for the taking of private property to become the fundamental means by which the Rule of Law determines of the individual’s relation with the government.This session will survey the evolution of takings law and assess its impact on federal, state and local government authority, including not only the limits of that power over private property, but how the law as created by Mahon reconciles the essential issue of an individual’s private rights as they relate to the government’s exercise of authority in the public interest. This ambitious session will predict where these trends are taking us and what constitutional, legislative, and executive initiatives should be considered.Carole N. Brown, Esq. Professor of Law, University of Richmond School of Law
Dwight H. Merriam, Esq., FAICP, Attorney at Law
Robert H. Thomas, Esq., Joseph T. Waldo Visiting Chair in Property Rights Law, William & Mary Law School and Director, Property Rights Litigation, Pacific Legal Foundation
Gregor I. McGregor, Esq., Founding Partner, McGregor Legere & Stevens PC
Moderator: Carolynne C. White, Esq., LEED AP, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
Should be a good (and fun) program. The other programs on the agenda are also very worthwhile (we shall be attending the entire day). Registration information and the complete agenda and speaker list here.
Please stop by and say hello if if you are there.