This symposium essay considers the doctrinal quandary created by \u27failed exactions\u27 - regulatory conditions on property development that government agencies contemplate but that are never finalized or enforced, usually because the property owner rejects them. A narrow but conceptually challenging issue to the relationship between the unconstitutional conditions doctrine and regulatory takings law, failed exactions could prove profoundly unsettling to current land use practices. A decade ago, the issue of whether failed exactions deserve heightened scrutiny prompted Justice Scalia to issue a dissent from a denial of petition for certiorari in which he stated, somewhat tentatively, that an extortionate demand made of a land owner by a g...
Due to a variety of factors in the last half-century, local governments have increasingly relied upo...
In a refreshingly clear and comprehensive decision, the Supreme Court explained in Lingle v. Chevron...
In the abstract, the site-specific ability to issue conditional approvals offers local governments t...
In the abstract, the site-specific ability to issue conditional approvals offers local governments t...
In the abstract, the site-specific ability to issue conditional approvals offers local governments t...
In a refreshingly clear and comprehensive decision, the Supreme Court explained in Lingle v. Chevron...
How can the Constitution protect landowners from government exploitation without disabling the machi...
The regulatory takings doctrine, the Supreme Court declared in Lingle v. Chevron, concerns the effec...
How can the Constitution protect landowners from government exploitation without disabling the machi...
A vocal minority of the U.S. Supreme Court recently announced its suspicion that lower courts and st...
This article explores the ability of local governments to impose discretionary permit conditions, or...
This article explores the ability of local governments to impose discretionary permit conditions, or...
In Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District, a 5-4 majority of the United States Supreme ...
Exactions occur when applications to develop parcels of land require governmental permission, and th...
Exactions occur when applications to develop parcels of land require governmental permission, and th...
Due to a variety of factors in the last half-century, local governments have increasingly relied upo...
In a refreshingly clear and comprehensive decision, the Supreme Court explained in Lingle v. Chevron...
In the abstract, the site-specific ability to issue conditional approvals offers local governments t...
In the abstract, the site-specific ability to issue conditional approvals offers local governments t...
In the abstract, the site-specific ability to issue conditional approvals offers local governments t...
In a refreshingly clear and comprehensive decision, the Supreme Court explained in Lingle v. Chevron...
How can the Constitution protect landowners from government exploitation without disabling the machi...
The regulatory takings doctrine, the Supreme Court declared in Lingle v. Chevron, concerns the effec...
How can the Constitution protect landowners from government exploitation without disabling the machi...
A vocal minority of the U.S. Supreme Court recently announced its suspicion that lower courts and st...
This article explores the ability of local governments to impose discretionary permit conditions, or...
This article explores the ability of local governments to impose discretionary permit conditions, or...
In Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District, a 5-4 majority of the United States Supreme ...
Exactions occur when applications to develop parcels of land require governmental permission, and th...
Exactions occur when applications to develop parcels of land require governmental permission, and th...
Due to a variety of factors in the last half-century, local governments have increasingly relied upo...
In a refreshingly clear and comprehensive decision, the Supreme Court explained in Lingle v. Chevron...
In the abstract, the site-specific ability to issue conditional approvals offers local governments t...