Podcast Episode 128: Farewell Episode
In this final and farewell episode of the podcast, we reflect on the many guests and therefore perspectives that we have had on the show, and the important...
Podcast Episode 127: Robert Thomas on Eminent Domain Cases to Watch and the 2024 ALI-CLE Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation Conference
Robert Thomas of Pacific Legal Foundation joins us for a review of three impactful cases that eminent domain practitioners should watch as they work their way through the...
Podcast Episode 126: Brandi Kellam and Louis Hansen on the Displacement of the Shoe Lane Community
Investigative journalists Brandi Kellam and Louis Hansen have uncovered the story of the Shoe Lane community in Newport News, Virginia, a middle-class black neighborhood that has been largely...
Podcast Episode 125: Professor Shelley Ross Saxer on Inverse Condemnation Claims in Hawaii Wildfire Litigation
Professor Shelley Ross Saxer joins the show to discuss the role that the damaging clauses found in more than half of state constitutions across the United States play...
Podcast Episode 124: Stephen Clarke on Important Considerations in Settlement Agreements
The overwhelming majority of eminent domain cases settle, and Stephen Clarke of the Waldo & Lyle law firm in Virginia joins the show today to share insights on...
Podcast Episode 123: Matthew Ackerman on Subjective Losses in Takings
Matthew Ackerman of the Ackerman & Ackerman law firm in Michigan joins the show to discuss what he has called “the pitfalls of objectively measured just compensation” –...
Podcast Episode 2 – Interview with Efren Olivares – The Border Wall
Efren Olivares of the Texas Civil Rights Project discusses the Border Wall project and the impact on property owners along the U.S.-Mexico...
Podcast Episode 1 – Interview with Robert Thomas – Current Cases in Eminent Domain
Robert Thomas discusses the Honolulu Rail Project, recent cases about how to determine the right parcel (the three "unities"), the ALI-CLE Eminent...
What happens to your property on the other side of the wall?
Although questions remain about the funding for an extension of the existing U.S.-Mexico Border Wall, news reports indicate that U.S. Customs and...
What is eminent domain?
Strictly speaking, eminent domain is the power to take private property for public use by the federal government, a state government, a municipality,...
New York Times Article on Prior Efforts
The New York Times ran an article that discusses some of the history of prior efforts to acquire property for the Border Wall and...
Houston Chronicle Article on Fair Compensation for Texas Landowners
The article discusses how South Texas landowners are determined to get fair compensation for their land needed for Border Wall Project. Property...
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