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The Horne Dilemma: Protecting Property’S Richness And Frontiers, Lynda L. Butler Apr 2016

The Horne Dilemma: Protecting Property’S Richness And Frontiers, Lynda L. Butler

Maryland Law Review

In a 2015 decision, the Supreme Court concluded that real and personal property should not be treated differently under the Takings Clause and that a government condition requiring raisin growers, in certain years, to reserve a percentage of their crop for the government to manage in noncompetitive venues was a per se physical taking. The decision to treat both real and personal property as equally worthy of protection under the Takings Clause has merit given the weak historical evidence suggesting stronger protection for land and the importance of personal property to income generation and capital development in a modern society. …


Horne V. Department Of Agriculture: Just Compensation Left To Wither On The Vine, Michael P. Collins Jr. Apr 2016

Horne V. Department Of Agriculture: Just Compensation Left To Wither On The Vine, Michael P. Collins Jr.

Maryland Law Review

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