An extremely sad case, especially for man’s best friend (dog-lover discretion is advised!), and a happy case for property rights. First, the Center for Judicial Engagement’s new Assistant Director, John Wrench, brings us the latest in wild Fifth Circuit qualified-immunity stories with a domestic disturbance check gone bad—so bad that an officer is alleged to have shot two non-threatening dogs. A silver lining is that the grant of qualified immunity was reversed on appeal. Then Betsy Sanz hops aboard to ride the rails. She tells us of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s recent decision that the word “railroad’ doesn’t magically turn everything it touches into a public use. It’s a big Fifth Amendment takings case that prevented the use of eminent domain to build a railroad that would only service one party. It also brings to light another railroad-takings case that IJ is litigating in Georgia.
Ramirez v. Killian
Wolfe v. Reading Blue Mountain
Bound By Oath episode on Pennsylvania and coal
IJ’s Georgia railroad eminent domain case
From a Railway Carriage
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedSeptember 6, 2024 at 4:01 PM UTC
- Length51 min
- RatingClean