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More on Eminent DomainDavid L. Callies is the Benjamin A. Kudo Professor of Law at the William S. Richardson School of Law, where he teaches property, land use, and state and local government law. He holds law degrees from the University of Michigan (J.D., where he served as editor of the Journal of Law Reform) and Nottingham University (LL.M. in town planning law) and is a life member of Clare Hall College, Cambridge University.
Professor Callies is past chair of the Hawaii State Bar Association Section on Real Property and Financial Services and the American Bar Association Section on State and Local Government Law. He is an elected member of the College of Fellows of the American Planning Association, the American Law Institute, and the American College of Real Estate Lawyers.
Professor Callies is the co-editor of the annual Land Use and Environmental Law Review. He is also the author of 13 books (including, with Kotaka, Taking Land: Compulsory Purchase and Regulation in Asian-Pacific Countries, 2002, and with Curtin and Tappendorf, Bargaining for Development, 2003), including two nationally used textbooks in property and land use law, as well as over 75 articles. He is a regular speaker at the annual meetings of the American Planning Association, the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, the American Bar Association, and the American Law Institute-American Bar Association annual program on inverse condemnation.
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Affiliations:
- Past chair, Hawaii State Bar Association, Section on Real Property and Financial Services
- Past chair, American Bar Association Section on State and Local Government Law
- Member, College of Fellows of the American Planning Association
- Member, American Law Institute
- Member, American College of Real Estate Lawyers
Presentations and Public works: Callies speaks regularly on real estate and property issues, including at:
- The American Planning Association
- The Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute
- The American Bar Association
- The American Law Institute-American Bar Association annual program on inverse condemnation
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