U.S. Supreme Court,
Environmental & Energy,
Constitutional Law
Mar. 15, 2018
Property rights vs land use regulations at high court
The U.S. Supreme Court's 2018-19 term is already shaping up as one of the court's most consequential in recent memory when it comes to the frequent conflict between environmental regulation and private property rights.





Richard M. Frank
Professor of Environmental Practice
UC Davis School of Law
Richard is director of the California Environmental Law & Policy Center at the UC Davis School of Law.
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The U.S. Supreme Court's 2018-19 term is already shaping up as one of the court's most consequential in recent memory when it comes to the frequent conflict between environmental regulation and private property rights. Fresh on the heels of the justices' decision granting review in a case involving the extent to which federal wildlife officials can designate private property as "critical habitat" for animal species listed under the Endang...
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