The Ninth Annual Brigham-Kanner Property
Rights Conference is taking place this week (Thursday & Friday, Oct. 11-12, 2012) in Williamsburg, Virginia and once again the Conference has coordinated an outstanding group of speakers and discussion topics.
“When the economy turns downward, the temptation
is to throw out long-standing rules, and look for new and perhaps radical
solutions,” explained Robert. One of the proposals that he will discuss is the effort to get
local governments to condemn “underwater” mortgages by eminent domain, in order
to lower homeowners’ debt. “I have grave doubts about both the legality and the
wisdom of this proposal,” he notes. “My talk will focus on how property rights
should not be casually tossed aside when times get tight.” (Check Robert's blog for news from the conference.)
Owners' Counsel Michigan-based
eminent domain attorney, Alan T. Ackerman and Virginia-based member, Joseph T. Waldo, will also take part in the Conference. Alan and Joe will join The Honorable LeRoy F. Millette, Jr, Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court, and two accomplished legal scholars in a discussion focusing upon how the judiciary
shapes the law by the manner in which it defines takings and issues relating to
the power of eminent domain. Additionally, Alan's article “Incorporation of the
Right to Just Compensation: The Fourteenth Amendment vs. The Takings Clause”
will be published this year in the inaugural volume of the Conference Journal.
UPDATE: See Robert Thomas's October 15th post here in which he shares his remarks from the 2012 Conference panel on "Property Rights in Times of Economic Crisis." See also our post here announcing the publication of the inaugural Brigham-Kanner Conference Journal.

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