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January 17, 2014

Oral Arguments in Brandt

by Laura Hatcher • Supreme Court, Uncategorized

Easements, easements. They just aren’t easy…

On January 14th, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Brandt. Here’s one of the better reports on the case, written by Jeremy P. Jacobs, and posted at Environment and Energy Daily.

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