May 24 2023 Video FedSoc Events Environmental Justice, Civil Rights, and the Rule of Law Susan P. Bodine, Mark Brnovich, Horace Cooper, John C. Cruden, Brian D. Israel EBRXI This panel will evaluate efforts in the Biden administration, building upon executive actions dating back...
May 24 2023 Podcast Environmental Justice, Civil Rights, and the Rule of Law Susan P. Bodine, Mark Brnovich, Horace Cooper, John C. Cruden, Brian D. Israel EBRXI This panel will evaluate efforts in the Biden administration, building upon executive actions dating back...
May 4 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Tyler v. Hennepin County Tony Francois, Christina Martin On Wednesday, April 26th, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Tyler v. Hennepin County, Minnesota. ...
May 4 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Tyler v. Hennepin County Tony Francois, Christina Martin On Wednesday, April 26th, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Tyler v. Hennepin County, Minnesota. ...
May 2 2023 Topics Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Developments on Drones, Air Rights, and Takings Brent Skorup With the rapid progress of drone technology, legal claims to low-altitude airspace raise novel questions...
Apr 19 2023 Topics Civil Rights • Litigation • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Brown v. City of Phoenix: Can Common Law Make Up for a Lack of Common Sense? Jill Jacobson The city rain conjures a foul river of garbage, used needles, drug paraphernalia, and fetid...
Apr 19 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Preview: Tyler v. Hennepin County John J. Bursch, Tony Francois, Nancie G. Marzulla The Supreme Court Decides Whether Government Taking of Surplus Proceeds from a Tax-Foreclosure Sale Violates the Fifth Amendment Geraldine Tyler, a ninety-three-year-old homeowner, owed Hennepin County, Minnesota, nearly $12,700 in delinquent property taxes,...
Apr 19 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Preview: Tyler v. Hennepin County John J. Bursch, Tony Francois, Nancie G. Marzulla The Supreme Court Decides Whether Government Taking of Surplus Proceeds from a Tax-Foreclosure Sale Violates the Fifth Amendment Geraldine Tyler, a ninety-three-year-old homeowner, owed Hennepin County, Minnesota, nearly $12,700 in delinquent property taxes,...
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...
Mar 24 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Apache Stronghold v. United States Goes En Banc at the Ninth Circuit Anthony J. Ferate, Luke Goodrich, Adam F. Griffin This case presents an intersection between Native Americans’ free exercise rights and the Government’s power...
Environmental Justice, Civil Rights, and the Rule of Law
Susan P. Bodine, Mark Brnovich, Horace Cooper, John C. Cruden, Brian D. Israel
EBRXI
This panel will evaluate efforts in the Biden administration, building upon executive actions dating back...
Environmental Justice, Civil Rights, and the Rule of Law
Susan P. Bodine, Mark Brnovich, Horace Cooper, John C. Cruden, Brian D. Israel
EBRXI
This panel will evaluate efforts in the Biden administration, building upon executive actions dating back...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Tyler v. Hennepin County
Tony Francois, Christina Martin
On Wednesday, April 26th, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Tyler v. Hennepin County, Minnesota. ...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Tyler v. Hennepin County
Tony Francois, Christina Martin
On Wednesday, April 26th, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Tyler v. Hennepin County, Minnesota. ...
Topics
Developments on Drones, Air Rights, and Takings
With the rapid progress of drone technology, legal claims to low-altitude airspace raise novel questions...
Topics
Brown v. City of Phoenix: Can Common Law Make Up for a Lack of Common Sense?
The city rain conjures a foul river of garbage, used needles, drug paraphernalia, and fetid...
Courthouse Steps Preview: Tyler v. Hennepin County
John J. Bursch, Tony Francois, Nancie G. Marzulla
The Supreme Court Decides Whether Government Taking of Surplus Proceeds from a Tax-Foreclosure Sale Violates the Fifth Amendment
Geraldine Tyler, a ninety-three-year-old homeowner, owed Hennepin County, Minnesota, nearly $12,700 in delinquent property taxes,...
Courthouse Steps Preview: Tyler v. Hennepin County
John J. Bursch, Tony Francois, Nancie G. Marzulla
The Supreme Court Decides Whether Government Taking of Surplus Proceeds from a Tax-Foreclosure Sale Violates the Fifth Amendment
Geraldine Tyler, a ninety-three-year-old homeowner, owed Hennepin County, Minnesota, nearly $12,700 in delinquent property taxes,...
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...
Litigation Update: Apache Stronghold v. United States Goes En Banc at the Ninth Circuit
Anthony J. Ferate, Luke Goodrich, Adam F. Griffin
This case presents an intersection between Native Americans’ free exercise rights and the Government’s power...