by Ian Shumard | Mar 16, 2018 | Eminent Domain, Environmental Law, Government Affairs
This video features Jonathan Wood discussing Lucas v South Carolina, property rights, and the extent to which the government bears financial responsibility when property is lost due to floods and rising sea levels.
Jonathan Wood is an attorney at the Pacific Legal Foundation’s Washington, D.C. office and litigates environmental, property rights, and constitutional law. You can read his full bio here.
The following excerpt is from ALI CLE’s Eminent Domain and Land Valuation 2018 conference. The program is available in its entirety or by sessions by visiting: bit.ly/EMINENTDOMAIN2018
Lucas 25 Years Later: Property Rights in the Age of Global Warming from American Law Institute CLE on Vimeo.
by Ian Shumard | Mar 14, 2018 | Eminent Domain, Real Estate
The following videos are from the Temporary Takings Caused by Construction session at the Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation 2018 conference. The speaker is Anthony DellaPelle of McKirdy, Riskin, Olson & DellaPelle, P.C., who discusses just compensation for business losses due to relocation.
Anthony DellaPelle has over thirty years experience in the area of eminent domain law, condemnation, redevelopment law, and real estate tax appeals, and has represented a wide variety or property owners. His full biography can be viewed here.
The conference is available in its entirety or by sessions. Visit here: bit.ly/EMINENTDOMAIN2018
Temporary Takings Caused by Construction, Part 1 from American Law Institute CLE on Vimeo.
Temporary Takings Caused by Construction, Part 2 from American Law Institute CLE on Vimeo.
by Ian Shumard | Mar 6, 2018 | Eminent Domain, Government Affairs
This year’s ALI CLE Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation 2018 conference included debates on many current issues facing practitioners in this area. A highlight included Professor Maureen (Molly) Brady’s take on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2017 decision in Murr v. Wisconsin.
Molly Brady is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Virginia, where her primary teaching and research interests are in property law, land use, local government law, and American legal history. Molly has been published by the Yale Law Journal, Virginia Law Review, University of Pennsylvania, and the Cardozo Law Review. You may read her full bio here.
The following are excerpts from ALI CLE’s Eminent Domain and Land Valuation 2018 conference. The conference is available in its entirety or by sessions by visiting: bit.ly/EMINENTDOMAIN2018
Murr Decision and other Blurrred Lines-Molly Brady-Part 1 from American Law Institute CLE on Vimeo.
Murr Decision and other Blurrred Lines-Molly Brady-Part 2 from American Law Institute CLE on Vimeo.