Inverse Condemnation Litigation in the 1990s—The Uncertain Legacy of the Supreme Court's Lucas and Yee Decisions
Publication Title
Washington University Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law
Abstract
This Article focuses on what the Yee and Lucas decisions hold, what Takings Clause issues they leave unresolved and, perhaps most importantly, what key inverse condemnation questions are likely to be the focus of future takings litigation in the muddled wake of Yee and Lucas.
Recommended Citation
Richard M. Frank,
Inverse Condemnation Litigation in the 1990s—The Uncertain Legacy of the Supreme Court's Lucas and Yee Decisions,
43 Wash. U. J. Urb. & Contemp. L. 085
(1993)
Available at: https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/law_urbanlaw/vol43/iss1/5