For obvious reasons, much of our recent traffic has come to the blog looking for information or cases about inverse condemnation and flooding. So instead of having you chase down links through a search engine or our Search page, here are some of the more popular links regarding government liability for flooding:
- Flood Takings Primer – our chapter in the ABA’s Eminent Domain book.
- Unanimous SCOTUS: Temporary Flooding Could Be A Taking
- Guest Post: Katrina Flood Takings Decision Emphasizes Science (from colleague Edward Thomas, President of the National Hazard Mitigation Association, and head of my ABA Section’s Task Force on Resiliency)
- Virginia Supreme Court Clarifies How To Plead A Flooding Inverse Condemnation Claim
- Virginia: Single Instance Of Flooding Can Support Inverse Condemnation Claim
- Illinois Supreme Court: Temporary Flooding Can Be A Taking, But There’s No Bright Lines In Flood Takings Cases
- Texas: Property Owners Entitled



