December 2023

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Here it is — Professor Gideon Kanner’s final law journal article, published shortly before his passing:

Gideon Kanner, Eminent Domain Projects That Didn’t Work Out, 12 Brigham-Kanner Prop. Rts. J. 171 (2023).

Appropriately, we think, published in William and Mary Law School’s Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal, named in part in Gideon’s honor.

This isn’t a typical law journal article, but an essay collecting Professor Kanner’s thoughts, comments, and (best of all) opinions on, well, eminent domain (and redevelopment) projects that didn’t work out.

In Gideon’s own words, from the Introduction:

But whether you favor widespread use of eminent domain or not, and whether the projects created by its use are sound or not, it is deplorable that the power of eminent domain has been often deployed to the detriment of racial and politically powerless minorities. Typically, redevelopment projects tend to displace middle class and poor people from

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Aloha, Gideon

This is one of those posts I wish I didn’t have to write.

I’m sad to report that our teacher, mentor, and friend Professor Gideon Kanner passed away on Wednesday, November 22, 2023, in his 93d year.

Appellate advocacy, eminent domain, and land use legend. Holocaust survivor. Prolific author and speaker. Argued Agins v. Tiburon at the Supreme Court. Educated generations of dirt lawyers at Loyola LA Law School. And even more through various professional legal education programs at Practicing Law Institute, American Law Institute-American Bar Association (ALI-ABA), and ALI-CLE, among others. One of the two lawyers for whom the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Project at William and Mary Law School is named.

A person with sharp moral and intellectual clarity. Someone who never, ever — ever — gave up or gave in. We could go on and on, but we shall keep it short, because his legacy is

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A big thank you to Clint Schumacher and his Eminent Domain Podcast for having us on the program (this is the sixth time, not that we’re counting). We joined Clint to chat about three breaking issues in eminent domain (highlighted by the intriguing cases we discuss), as well as to preview the upcoming 41st ALI-CLE Eminent Domain Conference, February 1-3, 2024, in New Orleans.

As Clint describes it:

Robert Thomas of Pacific Legal Foundation joins us for a review of three impactful cases that eminent domain practitioners should watch as they work their way through the courts. We also get a preview of the 2024 ALI-CLE Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation Conference that will be held in New Orleans this coming February.

Click here for information and registration for the ALI-CLE conference.

Please share your thoughts on the show or this episode with me. I’m on X @J_Clint

Continue Reading We (Re)Join Clint Schumacher’s Eminent Domain Podcast: Three Impactful Issues, And The 41st ALI-CLE Conference (New Orleans, Feb 1-3, 2024)