THE EMINENT
DOMAIN PODCAST

A podcast about eminent domain and condemnation law hosted by Clint Schumacher and Dawson & Sodd, LLP

Podcast Episode 82 – Bob Belden on Contesting an Economic Development Taking in New York

Bob Belden of the Institute for Justice joins the show to discuss a matter arising out of Onondaga County, New York, where homeowners in the Burnet Road community...
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Podcast Episode 81 – Professor Emilio Longoria on the Problematic Police Power Exemption after Lech v. Jackson

Professor Emilio Longoria of St. Mary’s University School of Law joins the show to discuss his recent article, Lech’s Mess with the Tenth Circuit: Why Governmental Entities Are...
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Podcast Episode 80 – Holiday Special

For this special episode of the podcast, past guests and friends share their favorite holiday traditions, and Robert Thomas tells us what we can look forward to at...
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Podcast Episode 79 – Judge Andrew Edison on the Legacy of Robert Moses

U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew Edison has devoted much time and research to the life and legacy of Robert Moses, a former Parks Commissioner who had a broad and...
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Podcast Episode 78 – Phil Sever, Tonny Storey, and Jordan Walker on Asbury vs EQT – A Class-Action Inverse Condemnation Case

Eminent Domain attorneys Phil Sever, Tonny Storey, and Jordan Walker of Indianapolis-based Sever Storey, LLP join the show today to talk about a class-action lawsuit involving inverse condemnation...
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Podcast Episode 77 – Jay Small on the National Eviction Moratorium as a Potential Taking

Eminent domain attorney Jay Small of Mateer Harbert in Orlando joins the podcast to discuss the Supreme Court case Alabama Association of Realtors vs. Department of Health and...
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Podcast Episode 128: Farewell Episode

In this final and farewell episode of the podcast, we reflect on the many guests and therefore perspectives that we have had...
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Podcast Episode 126: Brandi Kellam and Louis Hansen on the Displacement of the Shoe Lane Community

Investigative journalists Brandi Kellam and Louis Hansen have uncovered the story of the Shoe Lane community in Newport News, Virginia, a middle-class...
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Podcast Episode 123: Matthew Ackerman on Subjective Losses in Takings

Matthew Ackerman of the Ackerman & Ackerman law firm in Michigan joins the show to discuss what he has called “the pitfalls...
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