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The Florida Beach Case And The Road To Judicial Takings, Michael Blumm
The Florida Beach Case And The Road To Judicial Takings, Michael Blumm
Michael Blumm
In Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld a state beach restoration project against landowner claims of an unconstitutional taking of the property. This result was not nearly as surprising as the fact that the Court granted certiorari on a case that turned on an obscure aspect of Florida property law: whether landowners adjacent to a beach had the right to maintain contact with the water and the right to future accretions of sand.
The Court’s curious interest in the case was piqued by the landowners’ recasting the case from the …
Present At The Creation: The 1910 Big Burn And The Formative Days Of The U.S. Forest Service, Michael Blumm
Present At The Creation: The 1910 Big Burn And The Formative Days Of The U.S. Forest Service, Michael Blumm
Michael Blumm
This is a book review of Timothy Egan's "The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire That Saved America."
The Public Trust Doctrine And Private Property: The Accommodation Principle, Michael C. Blumm
The Public Trust Doctrine And Private Property: The Accommodation Principle, Michael C. Blumm
Michael Blumm
The public trust doctrine is often accused of undermining property rights, when in fact the doctrine is actually a property concept, and a venerable one. Instead of threatening property rights, the doctrine functions to harmonize public and private rights in important resources, mostly those close to the land-water edge. This article demonstrates how this reconciliation takes place by examining case law recognizing the lineal and conceptual divisions by which the doctrine separates public and private rights. It also considers other ways in which the public trust doctrine balances public and private rights, such as ratifying small privatizations of public resources, …