I Heard It Through the Grapevine...The Impact of Horne v. United States Department of Agriculture

Not since the 2005 term has the U.S. Supreme Court decided more than one "takings" case. This past term saw three such cases. Somewhat overlooked in the mix is the second of those cases-Horne v. United States Department of Agriculture (2013)-a case about raisins. There is nothing extraordi...

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