Pacific Legal Foundation PLF Sponsors Oct. 20 Debate on Prop. 90 and Eminent Domain, at Chapman Law School
DEBATE ON PROP. 90/EMINENT DOMAIN TO BE HELD AT CHAPMAN LAW SCHOOL
Pacific Legal Foundation-sponsored event features Assemblyman Ray Haynes, Planning and Conservation League Director Gary Patton,
Attorney Timothy Sandefur
Date: October 20, 2006
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Location: Chapman Law School, Room 237
Topic: Symposium on eminent domain issues and debate on Proposition 90. Free to general public. Attorneys may receive 3 CLE units for $15 ($10 for current Federalist Society members).
Where: Chapman Law School, Room 237, One University Drive, Orange, California 92866.
When: Friday, October 20
1:00 p.m. Panel One: History of Eminent Domain and Current Controversies.
3:30 p.m. Panel Two: DEBATE on Prop. 90, which, if passed, would restrict eminent domain and other regulation.
5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Reception.
Who: Assemblyman Ray Haynes, R-Riverside; Gary Patton, Executive Director of Planning and Conservation League; Prof. Gideon Kanner, Loyola Law School; Ken MacVey, Best Best & Krieger; Prof. John Eastman and Prof. Lawrence Rosenthal of Chapman Law School; John Murphy, Rick Rayl, and Paul Weiland of Nossaman Gunther Knox & Elliot; Tim Sandefur, Dave Stirling, and Harold Johnson of Pacific Legal Foundation.
Sponsors: Pacific Legal Foundation; Nossaman Gunther Knox & Elliot; Chapman Law School Federalist Society Chapter.
For additional information contact: Harold E. Johnson, Attorney, Pacific Legal Foundation 1.916.419.7111
About Pacific Legal Foundation
Sacramento-based Pacific Legal Foundation is the nation’s oldest and largest public interest legal organization dedicated to protecting property rights, limited government, and individual freedom. PLF has stood up for the rights of property owners against eminent domain abuse for over two decades, including the 1984 case Hawaii Housing Authority v. Midkiff, 467 U.S. 229 (1984), Wayne County v. Hathcock, 471 Mich. 445 (2004), which overturned the Michigan Supreme Court’s notorious Poletown decision, and Kelo v. New London, 125 S.Ct. 2655 (2005). PLF currently is fighting on behalf of property owners in eminent domain cases in California, Ohio, Texas, and Florida.
Larry Gilbert

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