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Takings Implications Of Offshore Wind Energy Development, Marine Affairs Institute, Roger Williams University School Of Law, Jourdan Thompson, Read Porter
Takings Implications Of Offshore Wind Energy Development, Marine Affairs Institute, Roger Williams University School Of Law, Jourdan Thompson, Read Porter
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
This study reviews the potential takings liability associated with government development of wind turbine projects in offshore areas. It begins by introducing the development of the offshore wind industry in the U.S. and the benefits and potential impacts associated with this industry. Section 2 explains and evaluates potential takings claims under each of four theories: (1) direct appropriation or physical invasion; (2) categorical takings; (3) partial takings; and (4) nuisance takings. Section 3 concludes.
Takings And Coastal Management (Legal Fact Sheet: Ctsg-17-02), Audrey Elzerman
Takings And Coastal Management (Legal Fact Sheet: Ctsg-17-02), Audrey Elzerman
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Takings Liability And Coastal Management In Rhode Island, Manta Dircks
Takings Liability And Coastal Management In Rhode Island, Manta Dircks
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Court Denies Regulatory Taking In Designated Port Area, Alicia Schaffner
Court Denies Regulatory Taking In Designated Port Area, Alicia Schaffner
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Rhode Island Court Resolves Palazzolo, Jonathan Lew
Rhode Island Court Resolves Palazzolo, Jonathan Lew
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Federal Circuit Reverses $37 Million Award To Fishing Vessel, Lance Young
Federal Circuit Reverses $37 Million Award To Fishing Vessel, Lance Young
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
Scuba Shellfishing Ban Withstands Challenge, Lance Young
Scuba Shellfishing Ban Withstands Challenge, Lance Young
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.