Here’s one we’ve been waiting to drop. In San Jacinto River Authority v. Medina, Nos. 19-0400, 19-0402 (Apr. 16, 2021), the Texas Supreme Court held that “statutory takings” under the Texas Government Code include both physical invasion takings as well as regulatory takings.
This case stems from flooding allegedly caused in part by the San Jacinto River Authority’s release of water in response to Hurricane Harvey. The property owners whose land was flooded sued, asserting takings and inverse claims under both the Texas Constitution, and the “Private Real Property Rights Preservation Act.” The Authority sought dismissal of the statutory claim arguing that it covers only regulatory takings, not physical takings like the takings here.
In case you are not familiar with the statute, it is a waiver of governmental immunity for lawsuits “to determine whether the government action of a political subdivision results in a taking under this chapter.
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