FrankLUI Co-Chair Prof. Frank Schnidman introducing the faculty

Here are the links to the cases and issues that we just finished speaking about at the 35th Annual Land Use Institute (more information on the LUI here). Today was day 1 of a multi-day remote program and the sessions are available ala carte, so there’s still time to join in and learn.

Supreme Court

  • Cedar Point Nursery: the Supreme Court affirms the “keep out” vibe in property law. Yes, there are three “exceptions” to the presumption that any physical intrusion into property is a taking (torts, entries allowed under “background principles,” and legal exactions), but overall a very strong affirmation of property rights.
  • Pakdel v. San Francisco: the “final decision” ripeness requirement in takings cases is “relatively modest” and turns on “de facto” readiness. Yes, it’s a technical requirement, but let’s not get too technical about it.
  • PennEast Pipeline


Continue Reading Links And Materials From Today’s Land Use Institute Takings/Eminent Domain Session

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Worth reading: an article in ALI-CLE’s Practical Real Estate Lawyer, authored by our friends and colleagues Steve Clarke, Justin Hodge, Jeremy P. Hopkins, and Christian Torgrimson, “Inverse Condemnation: Standards and Burden of Proof.”

A subscription to PREL costs, but for this issue the good people at ALI have made it available for free. Lucky you. But you really should get a subscription — PREL publishes useful articles like this frequently.

And since we’re on the subject of ALI-CLE, we can’t resist reminding you that registration for the 2022 ALI-CLE Eminent Domain & Land Valuation Litigation Conference is underway (including reservations for the limited room block at the Scottsdale Resort). Please register and make your plans to join your colleagues (including the authors of the article!) in January in Scottsdale.Continue Reading New Article: “Inverse Condemnation: Standards and Burden of Proof” (ALI-CLE Practical Real Estate Lawyer)

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Next Tuesday, September 28, starting at 12:50pm ET, we’ll be moderating a talk sponsored by the William and Mary Law School chapter of the Federalist Society.

Professor Ilya Somin, a nationally-recognized expert in eminent domain, takings, and related topics, is zooming in to speak about “Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid and the Future of the Takings Clause: Physical Occupation, Eviction Moratoria, and More.”

And guess what? You can Zoom in too. It’s open to the public, and it’s free.

So mark your calendars and join us for Prof Somin’s thoughts on the cutting-edge issues in property rights. Here’s the Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89365248145. See you on Tuesday!Continue Reading Join Us (For Free!): Lawprof Ilya Somin On “Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid and the Future of the Takings Clause: Physical Occupation, Eviction Moratoria, and More” (Tues. Sep. 28, 2021, 12:50pm ET)

In case you missed it live, here’s the recording of the recent one-hour program on “The Future of Regulatory Takings at the Supreme Court,” featuring our colleagues Joshua Thompson (Pacific Legal Foundation) and Paul Utrecht (Utrecht & Lenvin, LLP), with Jim Burling (PLF) moderating.

The program discussed Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid, Knick v. Township of Scott, and Pakdel v. City and County of San Francisco and what might be on the horizon.

If you are a takings nerd, a must-listen.Continue Reading Watch: “The Future of Regulatory Takings at the Supreme Court”

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There’s still plenty of time to register and join us for the 18th Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference at the William and Mary Law School, Thursday and Friday, September 30 and October 1, 2021.

Yes, you may attend in-person, or remotely. The registration fees are very reasonable, ranging from $0 (yes, free!) to $200 (go here, and click “Tickets” for the details).

This year’s Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize winner is Professor Vicki Been (NYU Law). The Conference includes presentations on:

  • Remembering Toby Brigham
  • The Role of Empirical Research in Defining the Scope of Constitutionally Protected Property Rights: A Tribute to Been
  • The Relationship between Eminent Domain and Social and Racial Injustice (this is the panel on which we’ll be presenting)
  • Just Compensation Issues, Changing Public Uses, and Other Recent Developments
  • The Interdependence of Property and First Amendment Rights
  • The Distributional Implications of Land Use Regulation

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Continue Reading 2021 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference (Sep. 30 – Oct. 1, 2021) – Still Time To Join Us

All the topics you want to know about, presented by top-notch faculty from across the nation. Sessions include:

  • Keynote: Do Animals Have Property Rights?
  • Did the Supreme Court Signal a New Direction in Property Rights in Cedar Point Nursery?
  • Maximizing Relocation Benefits: Understanding the Law and Regulations to Ensure Fairness
  • Challenging Public Use: Lessons From a 67-Day Trial
  • COVID Takings
  • Property Rights as Civil Rights
  • Eminent Domain National Update
  • Federal Court and the Daubert Challenge: How to Prepare
  • How to Position Your Client for the Fallout When Projects Don’t Get Built
  • Rural Broadband and the Emerging Constitutional Challenges
  • Are Precondemnation Entry Statutes Still Valid After Cedar Point Nursery?
  • How Condemnor and Property Owners’ Counsel Prepare the Battlefield
  • How Will the Trillion Dollar Infrastructure Bill Impact Your Practice?
  • Ethics
  • …and more, including a full slate of networking and social events!

We’ve sold out the last few years, so don’t Continue Reading Registration Open Now: ALI-CLE Eminent Domain & Land Valuation Litigation Conference, Jan 26-29, 2022, Scottsdale

All the topics you want to know about, presented by top-notch faculty from across the nation. Sessions include:

  • Property Rights as Civil Rights
  • Eminent Domain National Update
  • Just Relocation: Understanding the Law and Regulations to Ensure Fairness
  • Challenging Public Use: Lessons From a 67-Day Trial
  • COVID Takings
  • Federal Court and the Daubert Challenge: How to Prepare
  • Did the Supreme Court Signal a New Direction in Property Rights in Cedar Point Nursery?
  • How to Position Your Client for the Fallout When Projects Don’t Get Built
  • Rural Broadband and the Emerging Constitutional Challenges
  • Are Precondemnation Entry Statutes Still Valid After Cedar Point Nursery?
  • How Condemnor and Property Owners’ Counsel Prepare the Battlefield
  • How Will the Trillion Dollar Infrastructure Bill Impact Your Practice?
  • Ethics
  • …and more, including a full slate of networking and social events!

We’ve sold out the last few years, so don’t miss out. Room block now taking reservations. Continue Reading Join Us For The 39th Annual ALI-CLE Eminent Domain & Land Valuation Litigation Conference, Jan 26-29, 2022 (Scottsdale, AZ)

Our thanks to our friends and colleagues at the ABA Section of Real Property, Probate & Trust Section’s Land Use and Environmental Group for inviting us to a discussion of the latest and greatest decisions of interest.

We only had an hour together, so naturally could not cover everything of interest (indeed, we reserved a big discussion of the biggest item, the Supreme Court’s decision in Cedar Point, assuming that the Group will schedule a full session on that decision alone). So here is our curated list of what we think are the most interesting recent decisions in areas of interest to the Group:


Continue Reading Links From Today’s ABA RPTE Session

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The ink’s not quite yet dry on the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid, No. 20-107 (June 23, 2021), but we’re already ready to roll with a program about what this decision means for you and your clients, and for takings law.

Find out from the experts in a one-hour webcast, “Takings and Eminent Domain After Cedar Point: What Practitioners Need to Know” from ALI-CLE. Registration and more information here.

In Cedar Point, a 6-3 majority affirmed a bright-line rule that physical invasions of whatever duration are takings, and held that “[w]henever a regulation results in a physical appropriation of property, a per se taking has occurred, and Penn Central has no place.” Questions about duration of the invasion “bears only on the amount of compensation.”

Our highly respected faculty will discuss the effect of this fascinating case on takings

Continue Reading Join Us Friday, July 16, 2-3pm ET: ALI-CLE’s “Takings and Eminent Domain After Cedar Point: What Practitioners Need to Know”

Screenshot_2021-05-15 18th Annual Brigham-Kanner Prize Recipient

Mark your calendars for September 30 – October 1, 2021, and join us at the William and Mary Law School in Williamsburg, Virginia for the 18th Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference. It’s planned to be in-person, so when we mean “join us” we really mean join us.

This year the Conference will recognize the lifetime work of Professor Vicki Been (NYU Law) with the Brigham–Kanner Property Rights Prize. As noted in the Law School’s press release:

The Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize is named in honor of the lifetime contributions to property rights of Toby Prince Brigham, founding partner of Brigham Moore, LLP, and Gideon Kanner, professor of law emeritus at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. Brigham died earlier this month in Miami. A true legend in the law, he was esteemed by colleagues for the invaluable counsel, knowledge and skills he possessed and shared so generously. The prize

Continue Reading Mark Your Calendars: 2021 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, Sept 30-Oct 1 (in-person)