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Gideon Kanner

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Professor of Law Emeritus
Loyola Law School



USC Law School



Columns
Title Category Published
Government mustn't forget about homeless Americans Immigration, Government Jun. 29, 2018
Starbucks should serve up good coffee, and that’s it Law Practice May 31, 2018
The little fish that’s killing Manhattan U.S. Supreme Court, Judges and Judiciary, Environmental & Energy, Constitutional Law Jan. 3, 2018
State Legislature cannot repeal the laws of supply and demand U.S. Supreme Court, Real Estate/Development, Government, California Supreme Court, Administrative/Regulatory Dec. 6, 2017
Eminent domain on the US-Mexico border Government, Constitutional Law Mar. 8, 2017
Our eminent right to a jury Constitutional Law, California Courts of Appeal Aug. 20, 2016
Along comes Donald the Conqueror Government Mar. 8, 2016
An asymmetric view of border fences Constitutional Law Feb. 24, 2016
Money for nothing Tax, Government Sep. 23, 2015
A blighted takings precedent U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Nov. 22, 2014
Was it a bailout, or a taking of property? Insurance, Constitutional Law Oct. 7, 2014
Shall we save the trees, or shall we chop them down? Law Practice Sep. 25, 2014
Who's really moving back to the big city? Real Estate/Development Apr. 30, 2014
Russia bombings conjure the past International Law Jan. 16, 2014
American cities' on-again, off-again trolley car fling Government Dec. 24, 2013
Detroit and the decline of American cities Government, Bankruptcy Aug. 15, 2013
Rather serious question ignored in mortgage condemnation chatter Government Aug. 8, 2013
Justice Stanley Mosk, cool guy California Supreme Court Mar. 29, 2013
Methinks Justice Stevens protests too much U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Mar. 5, 2013
Ralphs: not just a labor dispute Labor/Employment, Constitutional Law, California Supreme Court Jan. 23, 2013
Sprawl causes municipal bankruptcy, stork brings baby Government, Bankruptcy Oct. 26, 2012
Injunction bars city from seizing poor folks property Constitutional Law Sep. 25, 2012
Housing bust: Who is to blame? Real Estate/Development, Government Aug. 2, 2012
Eminent domain and the Obamacare decision U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jul. 10, 2012
Laughing it up at the Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 29, 2012
Kelo and the shrinking approval of the Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jun. 19, 2012
Lucas strikes back Real Estate/Development, Law Practice Jun. 2, 2012
What is with the 'downtown revivals'? Government May 25, 2012
Prosecutorial misconduct matters only for certain cases Government Mar. 14, 2012
Urban redevelopment: Ding, dong the witch is dead Government Jan. 6, 2012
Strict environmental laws for thee, but not for me Environmental & Energy Sep. 15, 2011
The road to 'Carmageddon': Residents up in arms Transportation, Government Jul. 20, 2011
The City of Goleta: Home of the Free Lunch Government Jun. 3, 2011
The Curse of Chavez Ravine Government May 13, 2011
A Jack of Trades Government Apr. 30, 2011
Should the Courts Help Los Angeles Commit Fiscal Suicide? Real Estate/Development Apr. 25, 2011
Justice for Some Real Estate/Development Jan. 11, 2011
Why Aren't Our Journalistic Betters Defending the First Amendment? Constitutional Law Oct. 7, 2010
Enough With the 'Judicial Activism' Shtick Government, Constitutional Law Jan. 27, 2010
Phony as a Three-Dollar Bill Constitutional Law Dec. 23, 2009
Bureaucratic Bench Doesn't Intrigue Private Practitioners U.S. Supreme Court, Judges and Judiciary Apr. 4, 2002
Affirmative Action Is Relic of Ethnic-Discrimination History Civil Rights Oct. 27, 2001
Title Category Published
Government mustn't forget about homeless Americans Immigration, Government Jun. 29, 2018
Starbucks should serve up good coffee, and that’s it Law Practice May 31, 2018
The little fish that’s killing Manhattan U.S. Supreme Court, Judges and Judiciary, Environmental & Energy, Constitutional Law Jan. 3, 2018
State Legislature cannot repeal the laws of supply and demand U.S. Supreme Court, Real Estate/Development, Government, California Supreme Court, Administrative/Regulatory Dec. 6, 2017
Eminent domain on the US-Mexico border Government, Constitutional Law Mar. 8, 2017
Our eminent right to a jury Constitutional Law, California Courts of Appeal Aug. 20, 2016
Along comes Donald the Conqueror Government Mar. 8, 2016
An asymmetric view of border fences Constitutional Law Feb. 24, 2016
Money for nothing Tax, Government Sep. 23, 2015
A blighted takings precedent U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Nov. 22, 2014
Was it a bailout, or a taking of property? Insurance, Constitutional Law Oct. 7, 2014
Shall we save the trees, or shall we chop them down? Law Practice Sep. 25, 2014
Who's really moving back to the big city? Real Estate/Development Apr. 30, 2014
Russia bombings conjure the past International Law Jan. 16, 2014
American cities' on-again, off-again trolley car fling Government Dec. 24, 2013
Detroit and the decline of American cities Government, Bankruptcy Aug. 15, 2013
Rather serious question ignored in mortgage condemnation chatter Government Aug. 8, 2013
Justice Stanley Mosk, cool guy California Supreme Court Mar. 29, 2013
Methinks Justice Stevens protests too much U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Mar. 5, 2013
Ralphs: not just a labor dispute Labor/Employment, Constitutional Law, California Supreme Court Jan. 23, 2013
Sprawl causes municipal bankruptcy, stork brings baby Government, Bankruptcy Oct. 26, 2012
Injunction bars city from seizing poor folks property Constitutional Law Sep. 25, 2012
Housing bust: Who is to blame? Real Estate/Development, Government Aug. 2, 2012
Eminent domain and the Obamacare decision U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jul. 10, 2012
Laughing it up at the Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 29, 2012
Kelo and the shrinking approval of the Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law Jun. 19, 2012
Lucas strikes back Real Estate/Development, Law Practice Jun. 2, 2012
What is with the 'downtown revivals'? Government May 25, 2012
Prosecutorial misconduct matters only for certain cases Government Mar. 14, 2012
Urban redevelopment: Ding, dong the witch is dead Government Jan. 6, 2012
Strict environmental laws for thee, but not for me Environmental & Energy Sep. 15, 2011
The road to 'Carmageddon': Residents up in arms Transportation, Government Jul. 20, 2011
The City of Goleta: Home of the Free Lunch Government Jun. 3, 2011
The Curse of Chavez Ravine Government May 13, 2011
A Jack of Trades Government Apr. 30, 2011
Should the Courts Help Los Angeles Commit Fiscal Suicide? Real Estate/Development Apr. 25, 2011
Justice for Some Real Estate/Development Jan. 11, 2011
Why Aren't Our Journalistic Betters Defending the First Amendment? Constitutional Law Oct. 7, 2010
Enough With the 'Judicial Activism' Shtick Government, Constitutional Law Jan. 27, 2010
Phony as a Three-Dollar Bill Constitutional Law Dec. 23, 2009
Bureaucratic Bench Doesn't Intrigue Private Practitioners U.S. Supreme Court, Judges and Judiciary Apr. 4, 2002
Affirmative Action Is Relic of Ethnic-Discrimination History Civil Rights Oct. 27, 2001