Property and Sovereignty Flashcards
what says the takings clause
private property can’t be taken for public use without just compensation
what’s the common law about above or below ground
whoever owns the property also owns indefinite rights upward and downward
is property held by tribes subject to takings clause
no, not considered private property for the purposes of a taking unless recognized by a treaty or exec order
what was the takeaway from McIntosh
indians have robust rights - all US had was right to be the buyer if they decided to sel
what was the takeaway from Tee Hit TOn
mere license - injuns don’t own anything, just have permission by whites to live there
what are the 3 categories of factors for the Ad Hoc Balancing Test
- economic impact of regulation
- interference with reasonable investment-backed expectations
- character of government action
what are the 2 kinds of per se takings
- physical invasion
2. deprivation of all economically viable use
what are the steps for analyzing takings cases
- do the facts plausibly fall into a per se category?
- if yes, check if relevant exception applies - if no per se, does the regulation ‘go to far’ under the ad hoc balancing test?
what are the exceptions to the per se takings
- public accommodations
- government trespass
- background principles
- conditional benefits
what’s the big question in regulatory taking cases
is compensation required
what’s the. big question in eminent domain takings cases
is the taking for ‘public use’
what are the tests for eminent domain from Kelo
rational basis - majority
meaningful rational basis
heightened scrutiny
no economic development
public use means public ownership
what is the kelo majority rational basis test
if legislature says the taking is needed for public purposes and the legislature’s purpose is legit and means not irrational –> OK
what is the meaningful rational basis test
taking shouldn’t pass rational basis test if there is a clear showing that its purpose is to favor a particular private party with only incidental public benefits
what is the heightened scrutiny test
must be clear and convincing evidence that the economic benefits will actually come to pass