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Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon / United States v. Causby / Navigable servitude / Loretto v. Teleprompter Manhattan CATV Corp. / Public use / Exaction / Eminent domain / Inverse condemnation / Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council / Law / Case law / Regulatory taking
Date: 1999-07-08 13:39:31
Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon
United States v. Causby
Navigable servitude
Loretto v. Teleprompter Manhattan CATV Corp.
Public use
Exaction
Eminent domain
Inverse condemnation
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council
Law
Case law
Regulatory taking

DRAWING LINES IN THE SHIFTING SANDS OF CAPE CANAVERAL: WHY COMMON BEACH EROSION SHOULD NOT YIELD A COMPENSABLE TAKING UNDER THE FIFTH AMENDMENT JEREMY N. JUNGREIS* Table of Contents

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