Apr 10 2023 Topics Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News In Tyler v. Hennepin County, the Supreme Court Will Decide Whether the Government Violates the Takings Clause When It Keeps Surplus Proceeds of a Tax-Foreclosure Sale Stephen Davis When a homeowner is delinquent in paying property taxes, the local government can foreclose on...
Nov 21 2022 Topics Litigation • Supreme Court • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Wilkins v. United States: Is the Quiet Title Act’s Statute of Limitations Jurisdictional, and How Does the Answer Affect Property Rights? Stephen Davis An age-old legal maxim—going back to Blackstone—states, “where there is a right, there must be...
Sep 26 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Environmental & Energy Law • Supreme Court Blog Post News After Fifty Years of Clean Water Act Confusion, the Supreme Court Should, in Sackett v. EPA, Finally Apply a Reasonable Standard to Federal Government Regulation Stephen Davis The first case of the Supreme Court’s October 2022 term is Sackett v. EPA, No....
Feb 3 2022 Video Event Videos Panel Two: Defending Unpopular Clients: The Ethics of Targeting Attorneys, Firms, and Clients for Reprisals Jennifer K. Bukowsky, Stephen Davis, Charles Hatfield, Gary Myers 2022 Missouri Chapters Conference The 2022 Missouri Chapters Conference took place on January 24, 2022, at the Missouri State...
Feb 3 2022 Podcast Panel Two: Defending Unpopular Clients: The Ethics of Targeting Attorneys, Firms, and Clients for Reprisals Jennifer K. Bukowsky, Stephen Davis, Charles Hatfield, Gary Myers 2022 Missouri Chapters Conference The 2022 Missouri Chapters Conference took place on January 24, 2022, at the Missouri State...
May 28 2015 Podcast Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama - Post-Decision SCOTUScast Stephen Davis SCOTUScast 5-28-15 featuring Stephen Davis On March 25, 2015 the Supreme Court decided Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama, which...
Topics
In Tyler v. Hennepin County, the Supreme Court Will Decide Whether the Government Violates the Takings Clause When It Keeps Surplus Proceeds of a Tax-Foreclosure Sale
When a homeowner is delinquent in paying property taxes, the local government can foreclose on...
Topics
Wilkins v. United States: Is the Quiet Title Act’s Statute of Limitations Jurisdictional, and How Does the Answer Affect Property Rights?
An age-old legal maxim—going back to Blackstone—states, “where there is a right, there must be...
Topics
After Fifty Years of Clean Water Act Confusion, the Supreme Court Should, in Sackett v. EPA, Finally Apply a Reasonable Standard to Federal Government Regulation
The first case of the Supreme Court’s October 2022 term is Sackett v. EPA, No....
Panel Two: Defending Unpopular Clients: The Ethics of Targeting Attorneys, Firms, and Clients for Reprisals
Jennifer K. Bukowsky, Stephen Davis, Charles Hatfield, Gary Myers
2022 Missouri Chapters Conference
The 2022 Missouri Chapters Conference took place on January 24, 2022, at the Missouri State...
Panel Two: Defending Unpopular Clients: The Ethics of Targeting Attorneys, Firms, and Clients for Reprisals
Jennifer K. Bukowsky, Stephen Davis, Charles Hatfield, Gary Myers
2022 Missouri Chapters Conference
The 2022 Missouri Chapters Conference took place on January 24, 2022, at the Missouri State...
Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Stephen Davis
SCOTUScast 5-28-15 featuring Stephen Davis
On March 25, 2015 the Supreme Court decided Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama, which...