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Volume 12: Issue 1
Judicial Takings After Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection
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We know it is possible for the executive and legislative branches of government to take property. It happens all the time. A department of transportation may condemn property for a road, or a local municipality may zone a parcel into inutility, giving rise to liability under an inverse condemnation claim. But what about the judicial branch? Can it take property? ...