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Somin on What if Kelo had Gone the Other Way?

Paul Boudreaux

March 05, 2012 14:46

Ilya Somin (George Mason) has posted What if Kelo v. City of New London had Gone the Other Way?, published at Indiana Law Review, Vol. 45, No. 1, pp. 21-39, 2011 (What If Counterfactuals in Constitutional History Symposium) . The...

A First Look at the Newest Casemaker

Bob Ambrogi

March 04, 2012 17:54

Almost a year ago, I wrote here about the major upgrade in the works for the Casemaker legal research service. At the time, I was given a demonstration that previewed the new interface but I was not then able to try it out directly. Well, it’s taken awhile, but I have finally been able to...

A First Look at the Newest Casemaker

March 04, 2012 17:54

Almost a year ago, I wrote here about the major upgrade in the works for the Casemaker legal research service. At the time, I was given a demonstration that previewed the new interface but I was not then able to try it out directly. Well, it’s taken awhile, but I have finally been able to...

Stein on the Modest Impact of Palazzolo

Paul Boudreaux

February 28, 2012 22:23

Gregory M. Stein (Tennessee) has posted The Modest Impact of Palazzolo v. Rhode Island, forthcoming in the Vermont Law Review. The abstract: Before 2001, state and federal courts did not agree on the extent to which a property owner’s regulatory...

Mulvaney's take on PPL Montana

Paul Boudreaux

February 24, 2012 17:51

Prof. Tim Mulvaney has a thoughtful and original analysis of this week's Supreme Court decision in PPL Montana v. Montana, over at the Environmental Law Prof Blog. From Tim's Post: Taking a cue from the Stop the Beach plurality, PPL...