Oceanfront landowners and states share a property boundary located between the wet and dry parts of the shore. This legal coastline is different from an ordinary land boundary. First, on sandy beaches, the line is constantly in flux, and it cannot be marked except momentarily. Without the help of a surveyor and a court, neither the landowner nor a citizen walking down the beach has the ability to know exactly where the line lies. This uncertainty means that, as a practical matter, ownership of some part of the beach is effectively shared. Second, the common law establishes that the owner of each oceanfront lot holds easement-like interests in adjacent state-owned land; and, the state holds similar interests in the oceanfront lot. For these ...
Derived from ancient Justinian and English common law, the “public trust doctrine” vests ultimate an...
South Carolina recently promulgated new guidelines regulating the State\u27s consideration of reques...
The United States Supreme Court has granted certiorari in Walton County v. Stop the Beach Renourishm...
Oceanfront landowners and states share a property boundary that runs between the wet and dry parts o...
In recent decades, the Supreme Court has used oceanfront property as a principal vehicle for the dev...
In recent years, many states have struggled to come up with an adequate solution to the negative eff...
Under the Beach and Shore Preservation Act, the State of Florida is authorized to conduct extraordin...
In Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, the United Supreme Court was forced once again to delve ...
In this paper, I will examine three established, or at least commonly claimed, rights of coastal (li...
Over the past few decades, landowners have tried to use the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments to f...
This article argues that the Court\u27s reliance on the law of property neither creates an internal ...
Over the past few decades, landowners have tried to use the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments to f...
As the sea level rises, the boundaries between privately owned coastal property and sovereign submer...
Problems arising from disputed boundaries between adjacent land owners are of real importance to the...
There is an increasingly powerful and vocal group coalescing in society today, sometimes described a...
Derived from ancient Justinian and English common law, the “public trust doctrine” vests ultimate an...
South Carolina recently promulgated new guidelines regulating the State\u27s consideration of reques...
The United States Supreme Court has granted certiorari in Walton County v. Stop the Beach Renourishm...
Oceanfront landowners and states share a property boundary that runs between the wet and dry parts o...
In recent decades, the Supreme Court has used oceanfront property as a principal vehicle for the dev...
In recent years, many states have struggled to come up with an adequate solution to the negative eff...
Under the Beach and Shore Preservation Act, the State of Florida is authorized to conduct extraordin...
In Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, the United Supreme Court was forced once again to delve ...
In this paper, I will examine three established, or at least commonly claimed, rights of coastal (li...
Over the past few decades, landowners have tried to use the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments to f...
This article argues that the Court\u27s reliance on the law of property neither creates an internal ...
Over the past few decades, landowners have tried to use the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments to f...
As the sea level rises, the boundaries between privately owned coastal property and sovereign submer...
Problems arising from disputed boundaries between adjacent land owners are of real importance to the...
There is an increasingly powerful and vocal group coalescing in society today, sometimes described a...
Derived from ancient Justinian and English common law, the “public trust doctrine” vests ultimate an...
South Carolina recently promulgated new guidelines regulating the State\u27s consideration of reques...
The United States Supreme Court has granted certiorari in Walton County v. Stop the Beach Renourishm...