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The Constitutional Property Rights Warrior

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The Constitutional Property Rights Warrior

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The Fifth Amendment's guarantee that private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation is one of the most litigated constitutional provisions in property and land use law — and the doctrinal landscape is complex, contested, and rapidly evolving. From the per se rules for physical invasions and total regulatory deprivations to the multi-factor balancing of Penn Central and the exactions doctrine of Nollan, Dolan, and Koontz, the property rights practitioner must command a sophisticated doctrinal arsenal. The Constitutional Property Rights Warrior is Volume XXXIII of Wayne Richard Evangelista's Constitutional Law Series. Wayne Richard Evangelista covers the full property rights constitutional landscape: the public use requirement from Kelo v. City of New London; physical per se takings from Loretto through Cedar Point Nursery's access regulation holding; regulatory takings — Penn Central's three-factor test and Lucas's categorical rule; the exactions doctrine — Nollan's essential nexus, Dolan's rough proportionality, and Koontz's extension to permit denials; Knick v. Township of Scott's overruling of Williamson County and opening of federal courts; temporal takings; and just compensation calculation in Wisconsin.

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