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For the six-hour-plus roundtrip from Williamsburg to DC for last week’s SCOTUS oral arguments in Knick v. Township of Scott, the only assignment our class had — the ticket for the van ride, so to speak — was that each student was required to make two contributions to our day’s playlist. Otherwise, we’d be in for long stretches of possibly awkward small talk. 

The first, a good “road” song. Something to drive to. You know those kind of songs.

The second was a slightly tougher assignment: contribute at least one song that is somehow related to the nature of our class (Law 608: Eminent Domain and Property Rights Law). The contribution need not be directly related to our topic in that it was about eminent domain, property rights, takings, or the like. As long as there was some “hook,” and the contributor could make the connection

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Our colleague and co-planning chair Joe Waldo was in town yesterday, so we walked through historic Williamsburg, Virginia (cradle of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights), to invite you to join us for the 36th Annual ALI-CLE Eminent Domain & Land Valuation Litigation Conference (January 24-26, 2019, in Palm Springs, California).

As we wrote in this post, the Conference will feature the nation’s best eminent domain faculty, presenting on the topics we love.

Register now here. Early registration and group discounts available. The 2018 Conference in Charleston sold out, so be sure to sign up now so you don’t miss out. Continue Reading Join Us For The 36th Annual ALI-CLE Eminent Domain & Land Valuation Litigation Conference In Palm Springs (Jan 24-26, 2019)

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Come join us for one of the best conferences on property rights and property law at the 2018 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference, October 4-5, 2018 at the William and Mary Law School in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Register here

We’ve attended and presented at the Conference in past years, including when it went international in Beijing and at the World Court in The Hague. This year it is back home, and will focus on the work of the 2018 B-K Prize winner, Professor Stewart Sterk of Cardozo Law School

The B-K Prize is awarded to a legal scholar, judge, or practicing lawyer who “has advanced the cause of property rights and has contributed to the overall awareness of the important role property rights occupy in the broader scheme of individual liberty.” The list of past prize winners is a pantheon of property law greats. 

We will be speaking

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After a short hiatus to allow Clint to set up at his new firm, the Eminent Domain Podcast is back. 

Clint was kind enough to ask me to be his first second-time guest, and we had a wide-ranging discussion: everything from this semester’s teaching assignment at the William & Mary Law School, the will-they-or-won’t-they-overturn-Williamson-County case to be argued in early October Knick v. Township of Scott, to the upcoming Brigham-Kanner Conference, the ALI-CLE Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation Conference in Palm Springs, Elvis, and … Kevin Bacon (again).  

Adhering to the same format, including the fun “lightning round” style Cross-Examination, the podcast is a great (and easy) way to keep up on the issues. And at just under an hour, its the perfect length for your commute, also.

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Come on, let’s be candid here. When we pick up an opinion filled with statutory and regulatory jargon — replete with agency acronyms — our eyes see the words, but our brains process them like they are being spoken by the adults in the Peanuts cartoons.

But then we spot the words “eminent domain” and BAM! we’re all in. 

So it is with the U.S. Court of Appeals’ opinion in Delaware Riverkeeper Network v. Secretary Pennsylvania Dep’t of Environmental Protection, No. 16-2211 (Sep. 4, 2018), which does not disappoint it the jargon department: PADEP, NGA, FERC, Water Quality Certification, EHB, &c. But this is a challenge to a pipeline and also involves eminent domain (if only peripherally), so yeah, we’re diving in despite the buzzing sound.

Short story: natural gas pipelines need Federal Energy Regulatory Commission permission before they can start taking property under the Natural Gas Act.

Continue Reading Third Circuit: Takings Challenge To Pipeline Belongs In FERC

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You’ve known for a while that Palm Springs, California, specifically the Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel (a resort facility, but right in town, so you will have many options for “off campus” activities like art museums, the aerial tram, golf, and whatever suits your fancy, and close-in to the Palm Springs Airport), is the venue for our 2019 ALI-CLE Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation, January 24 through 26, 2019.

Of course, you also knew that the programming would be the usual spread of topical and cutting-edge topics, presented by some of the nation’s experts. But we didn’t give you the details. So here are some of the programs we’re having: 

  • Keynote Address: “Property Rights: Foundation for a Free Society” – Taylor Revley, most recently the past President of the College of William and Mary, and also former law school Dean (as well as a


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Here are the cases and other items I either spoke about or mentioned at today’s Transportation Research Board‘s 57th Annual Workshop on Transportation Law in Cambridge, Massachusetts:


Continue Reading Links And Materials From Today’s Transportation Research Board Session

Thanks to colleague Chris Kramer, we’ll be speaking later this week (Friday, May 4, 2018) in Phoenix at the 22nd Condemnation Summit at the Arizona Biltmore.

Our session will cover “Condemnation Trends: Nationwide & Arizona.” The rest of the day’s agenda looks mighty good too, with session on valuation of easements, paying for transportation infrastructure, airport takings, and a presentation by Justice Lopez of the Arizona Supreme Court. Well worth the very affordable $129 registration cost.

Sign up here.

See you there!Continue Reading Arizona Takings: Condemnation Summit XXII

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Some of the Land Use Institute faculty, including (front row left), Planning Chair Frank Schnidman and Planning Co-Chair Patty Salkin

Last Friday at the 32nd Annual Land Use Institute in Detroit, I was honored to moderate a freewheeling discussion by a panel of takings experts, Professor Steven Eagle, Minnesota lawyer Howard Roston, and Michigan’s own Alan Ackerman on “Takings, Eminent Domain, and Vested Rights.”

Here are the cases and other materials we discussed, as well as a few others which we did not have time to cover (but wish we could have):


Continue Reading Cases And Materials From The Takings And Eminent Domain Session At The Land Use Institute

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We’re in Detroit the rest of the week at the Mercy Law School for the venerable Land Use Institute, now in its 32nd iteration.

Planning Chair Frank Schnidman has assembled a great faculty including out Detroit colleague Alan Ackerman (above, talking about takings liability for flooding), and we’ll be spending the time talking inverse condemnation, public trust, planning law, homelessness, autonomous vehicles, affordable housing, RULIPA, and similar topics. We’ll be presenting on “Eminent Domain, Vested Rights, and Regulatory Takings,” “Client Representation: Developer, Government, and Citizens Groups,” and “Federal Laws Affecting Local Land Use Decision Making.” 

If you are here with us in Detroit, stop by and say hello. If you aren’t here, shame on you! This is one of the best and most affordable tuition deals in CLE.

But all kidding aside, if you are not in Detroit now, be sure to calendar these

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