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Federalist Society Courthouse Steps Podcast on Pung v. Isabella County Takings Case

Politics
United States
June 28, 2026に開始

I took part along with Deborah La Fetra of the Pacific Legal Foundation (who helped litigate the case)

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Supporting the ruling in Pung v. Isabella County is crucial for ensuring landowners retain their rights against government encroachment.

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While property rights are important, the Pung case risks undermining local governments' ability to regulate land use for the public good.

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The Pung v. Isabella County case raises complex issues about the balance between individual rights and community needs, warranting careful consideration.

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The case exemplifies how judicial interpretations of property rights can reshape local governance and community planning.

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The Pung v. Isabella County case highlights the importance of property rights, affirming that landowners deserve protection against government overreach.

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