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Supreme Court Rules that Private Parties May Condemn State-Owned Property

On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that private utilities may exercise eminent domain to take state-owned property under the Natural Gas Act (NGA). The decision resolved an issue that could have blocked construction...more

Supreme Court Holds That Regulation Allowing Access to Farmers' Property Is a Per Se Physical Taking

A ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court this week may have altered the landscape of takings claims by expanding the scope of physical takings. Since the landmark case of Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City, 438 U.S....more

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Pipeline Condemnation Case

On February 3, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in PennEast Pipeline Company, LLC v. New Jersey, a case that could determine whether private gas companies can condemn state-owned property. In this case, a unanimous...more

Courts Find That Governors Enjoy Broad Police Power to Limit Private Activities in a Pandemic

Across the country, state and local governments have responded to the coronavirus by limiting in various ways normal activities that were part of everyday life before the outbreak. A battery of lawsuits in state and federal...more

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