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Jul. 3, 2019

The best takings decision we should never have needed

The reasoning of the majority opinion is so straightforward, it’s hard to imagine disagreement. But disagreement there was.

R. S. Radford

Director
The Radford Center for Law, History, and Economics

Email: rsradford@gmail.com

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One of the first cases argued in the U.S. Supreme Court's 2018 term and one of the last decided, Knick v. Township of Scott can easily be overlooked in the welter of high-profile decisions handed down at the end of June. Yet Knick, which at first glance seems little more than an obscure procedural case, may turn out to have a greater ...

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