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Foreign entities are funding litigation in U.S. courts. Professor Donald Kochan of Scalia Law School discusses the risks this funding poses with host Andrew_Langer.

"Involuntary regulatory servitude": Professor Donald Kochan of Scalia Law School dives into property rights and the Takings Clause with host Andrew_Langer.

Why are property rights so foundational? Professor Donald Kochan discusses this issue with host Andrew_Langer.

TODAY at 11am, join MasonLEC director/Scalia Law School prof Donald Kochan as part of a Conservative Energy & Climate Solutions panel Topic: Climate Change Superfund Act Register here - us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

What's the relationship between property rights and political stability? Hear from Professor Donald Kochan of Scalia Law School on Lunch Hour, hosted by Andrew_Langer.

With global investment, tribal sovereignty, and climate accountability on the line, Donald Kochan of Scalia Law School believes that weakening property rights weakens the entire democratic project. thefederalnewswire.com/stories/673148…

When litigation determines policy, what problems does that present? Professor Donald Kochan of Scalia Law School weighs in on Lunch Hour, hosted by Andrew_Langer.

Professor Donald Kochan of Scalia Law School debunks some misconceptions about Native Americans and property rights with host Andrew_Langer.

Many thanks to National Law Journal for publishing my commentary (below) today on free speech, free association, and using the guise of consumer protection to infringe upon them in climate change litigation. // Scalia Law School MasonLEC Mason Research //


*Stop: Using the label "Regulatory Takings" *Start: Using the label "Involuntary Regulatory Servitudes" *Hot off the Press, now printed, my article by that name @ 20 J. Law, Econ. & Policy 446 / Pacific Legal 🗡⚖️ Robert Thomas www.inversecondemnation.com Institute for Justice @instapundit / Download: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…



Excited that my Jotwell essay posted today: "Should Property Law Evolve to Recognize Personal Property Servitudes?" reviewing Daniel Klerman & Stefan Bechtold, Personal Property Servitudes Revisited, 99 Tul.L.Rev. 345 (2024). / MasonLEC Scalia Law School / property.jotwell.com/should-propert…

My commentary and analysis in today’s Bloomberg Law — “DC Court Tries Using Climate Change to Police Corporate Speech.” Many thanks to Bloomberg Law for publishing it. // Scalia Law School MasonLEC Mason Research // news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/dc…