Here’s the amici brief we’re filing today in a case we’ve been following, Jarreau v. South LaFourche Levee District, No. 17-163.
As the name of the case indicates, this one is out of Louisiana and the Question Presented asks whether the Fifth Amendment’s Just Compensation Clause requires that an owner be made economically whole when her business is destroyed as the consequence of an exercise of eminent domain.
There’s a lower court split, and the U.S. Supreme Court has weighed in on the subject in the famous case of Kimball Laundry Co. v. United States, 338 U.S. 1 (1949), in which the Court held that the owner was entitled to so-called “business losses” when the government took the laundry. Many lower courts have distinguished Kimball Laundry, however, holding that it only applies when the government actually takes the business involved, and was not deciding that the Just Compensation

