March 2021

It’s Monday, so we’re just going to ease into the week by (inter alia) reading a couple of law review articles:

  • Federal Courts and Takings Litigation, by Prof. Ann Woolhandler & Prof. Julia D. Mahoney: “While Knick clearly expands the lower federal court role in takings claims, many questions remain, for it is not yet clear whether federal courts will embrace a robust federal judicial role in land use cases. This Article surveys the history of takings claims in the federal courts and recommends that going forward federal courts develop an abstention doctrine particular to takings cases in order to ensure prudent deployment of judicial resources. This Article also explains why § 1331 actions may be superior vehicles for takings cases than § 1983 actions.”
  • Swallowing its Own Tail: The Circular Grammar of Background Principles Under Lucas, by Prof Gregory M. Stein: the article “argues that


Continue Reading Today’s Readings: “Federal Courts and Takings Litigation” (Woolhandler & Mahoney), “Swallowing its Own Tail: The Circular Grammar of Background Principles Under Lucas” (Stein)