Well, the hammer finally dropped and the Supreme Court today issued its opinion in Koontz v. St Johns River Water Management District, No. 11-1447 (June 25, 2013). The opinion comes out on the next-to-last day of the Term presumably because — unlike the earlier two takings cases — Koontz was not unanimous, but was what one colleague referred to as a “classic” split in the Justices: the Chief, Kennedy, Scalia, and Thomas joining the opinion authored by Justice Alito, with the Court’s liberal wing siding at least partially with the government.
So before tomorrow’s rulings on the same-sex marriage issue suck all the air out of the room, here are our thoughts on Koontz:
- All nine Justices agree that a property owner need not accept a permit which is subject to conditions she believes are unconstitutional in order to challenge it. This is a remarkable shift in tone
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