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The Realities Of Takings Litigation, Dave Owen Oct 2022

The Realities Of Takings Litigation, Dave Owen

BYU Law Review

This Article presents an empirical study of takings litigation against the United States. It reviews the cohort of takings cases filed against the federal government between 2000 and 2014, tracing each case from filing through final disposition. The result is a picture of takings litigation that is at odds with much of the conventional wisdom of the field. That conventional wisdom suggests that most takings cases will involve alleged regulatory takings; that the most intellectually challenging issues will arise within the field of regulatory takings; and, more broadly, that takings litigation will play an important role in the United States' …


Judicial Takings In Vandevere V. Lloyd, Cory S. Clements May 2012

Judicial Takings In Vandevere V. Lloyd, Cory S. Clements

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Death By A Thousand Cuts Or Hard Bargaining?: How The Court's Indecision In Wilkie V. Robbins Improperly Eviscerates The Bivens Action, Natalie Banta May 2008

Death By A Thousand Cuts Or Hard Bargaining?: How The Court's Indecision In Wilkie V. Robbins Improperly Eviscerates The Bivens Action, Natalie Banta

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.