Thursday round-up

At Reason’s Volokh Conspiracy blog, Jonathan Adler looks at a cert petition on the list for tomorrow’s conference that challenges the federal government’s designation of private land in Louisiana as a critical habitat for the dusky gopher frog, noting that the case “asks the Court to decide whether land must, in fact, be habitable, if not actually inhabited, by an endangered species … [and] implicates broader questions about the scope of federal regulatory authority over private land.” Additional commentary comes from Paul Driessen at Investor’s Business Daily, who argues that “[i]f the high court lets the lower court rulings stand, the ramifications will be profound.”

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