...categorical taking established by the Supreme Court in Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, 505 U.S. 1003 (1992), is insufficient by itself to...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Texas Lawyer
...affirm the dismissal of plaintiffs' suit against a city and five city council members for nearly $2 million in compensatory damages, plus punitive damages, for...
Daily Business Review
...deductibles and sparking outrage as insurance companies report profits higher in many coastal states than inland. Nationwide, the cost of homeowners insurance rose...
Daily Business Review
...Work history/career highlights: Member of American Bar Association; Bankruptcy Bar of South Florida; Commercial Law League of America; Palm Beach County Bar Association; National...
...Nollan v. California Coastal Commission (1987) and ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The Daily Report
...should apply two takings precedents to Koontz' claim: Nollan v. California Coastal Commission (1987) and Dolan v. Tigard (1994). Those two...
...Nollan v. California Coastal Commission (1987) and ...
The Daily Report
Would a ban on assault weapons violate the Fifth Amendment's takings clause? Some members of Congress would like to know, according to one legal scholar who has been asked
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