Although the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit’s opinion in Warner v. City of Marathon, No. 2024-10901 (May 27, 2025) is unpublished, we’re posting it here because, as the title notes, this one might be the last victim of Williamson County‘s “state procedures” requirement.
As frequent flyers know, between 1985 and 2019 a property owner who claimed that a local government action resulted in a de facto taking of property under the Fifth Amendment could only raise that claim in a state court. The theory being that there had not been a taking without just compensation unless and until the state courts had told a claimant no compensation. And thus, the federal takings claim (and along with it, federal court jurisdiction) was not ripe until a property owner lost a state claim in state court.
Once that occurred it was theoretically possible, now having ripened a