Property rights are a hot political topic. In the last few years, the issue of regulatory takings of property has ceased to be merely a vastly overwritten subject in the legal academic literature. A property rights movement—taking aim in particular at environmental legislation—seems to have been energized by several new takings cases from the Supreme Court and, to a lesser extent, from a newly activist Court of Federal Claims. Takings bills are debated fiercely in Congress and in statehouses all over the United States, as state and federal legislators entertain measures that confront a pattern of regulation that is said to threaten private property
Since man first left the state of nature and formed property rights, there have been issues when sta...
Over the years, regulatory takings case law has supported land use regulations by cloaking them with...
Property law involves considerable interchange between individuals and governments. Local government...
Property rights are a hot political topic. In the last few years, the issue of regulatory takings ...
William Fischel\u27s Regulatory Takings launches a surprisingly energetic shove at property law\u27s...
With the ascendancy of environmentalism in American law has come a renewed focus on private property...
Under the U.S. Constitution, a governmental unit may not seize property from an owner without due pr...
Most of us think that as a nation, the United States is and always has been very conscious of proper...
The champions of the property rights movement claim that they are fighting to restore the original u...
The past two decades have seen a concerted attempt by landowner groups to shift the paradigm of prop...
Contemporary takings scholarship has devoted much attention to the problem of regulatory takings and...
Almost a century ago, Justice Holmes famously declared that a regulation becomes a taking of propert...
The complicated arena of takings jurisprudence has confused lawyers, scholars, and courts for well o...
On March 9, 2000, the House Committee on the Judiciary reported favorably H.R. 2372. The bill, title...
No area of property law has been more controversial in the past decade than takings. No aspect of co...
Since man first left the state of nature and formed property rights, there have been issues when sta...
Over the years, regulatory takings case law has supported land use regulations by cloaking them with...
Property law involves considerable interchange between individuals and governments. Local government...
Property rights are a hot political topic. In the last few years, the issue of regulatory takings ...
William Fischel\u27s Regulatory Takings launches a surprisingly energetic shove at property law\u27s...
With the ascendancy of environmentalism in American law has come a renewed focus on private property...
Under the U.S. Constitution, a governmental unit may not seize property from an owner without due pr...
Most of us think that as a nation, the United States is and always has been very conscious of proper...
The champions of the property rights movement claim that they are fighting to restore the original u...
The past two decades have seen a concerted attempt by landowner groups to shift the paradigm of prop...
Contemporary takings scholarship has devoted much attention to the problem of regulatory takings and...
Almost a century ago, Justice Holmes famously declared that a regulation becomes a taking of propert...
The complicated arena of takings jurisprudence has confused lawyers, scholars, and courts for well o...
On March 9, 2000, the House Committee on the Judiciary reported favorably H.R. 2372. The bill, title...
No area of property law has been more controversial in the past decade than takings. No aspect of co...
Since man first left the state of nature and formed property rights, there have been issues when sta...
Over the years, regulatory takings case law has supported land use regulations by cloaking them with...
Property law involves considerable interchange between individuals and governments. Local government...