Touro Law Review
Prefatory Matter
Introduction
Still an Issue: The Taking Issue at 40
Patricia E. Salkin
Keynote Speaker
The Common Law Foundations of the Takings Clause: The Disconnect between Public and Private Law
Richard A. Epstein
Articles
The Ripeness Game: Why Are We Still Forced to Play?
Michael M. Berger
The Rebirth of Federal Takings Review? The Courts’ “Prudential” Answer to Williamson County’s Flawed State Litigation Ripeness Requirement
J. David Breemer
The Categorical (Lucas) Rule: "Background Principles," Per Se Regulatory Takings, and the State of Exceptions
David L. Callies and David A. Robyak
Substantive Due Process by Another Name: Koontz, Exactions, and the Regulatory Takings Doctrine
Mark Fenster
A Trip Back in Time, Including Judge Charles D. Breitel's Rationale for His Fred French and Penn Central Decisions
Frank Schnidman
The "Parcel as a Whole" in Context: Shifting the Benefits and Burdens of Economic Life - or Not
Edward J. Sullivan and Karin Power
The Big Chill? - The Likely Impact of Koontz on the Local Governments/Developer Relationship
Julie A. Tappendorf and Matthew T. DiCanni
Case Note
The Art of Stripping: How the Government Applies the Takings Clause to Strip You of Your Property
Toni Kong
Tributes to Fred Bosselman
Fred Bosselman and the Taking Issue
David L. Callies
Other Tributes to Fred Bosselman
Edward J. Sullivan and Nancy E. Stroud