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Property rights can be a contentious issue. But what happens when one of the parties claiming ownership of a piece of real estate is the federal government, regardless of legal precedents indicating otherwise? This is the saga George Foote, Esq., long-time general counsel at the US Institute of Peace (USIP) is grappling following the seizure of USIP’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. in March 2025. The event holds massive legal implications for private property rights issues, as well as for nonprofit organizations, the constitutional separation of powers and the rule of law itself. Foote set the stage by walking our host Mary Schuster through a first-hand account of the timeline of events leading to the unprecedented takeover of a building built and maintained with private funds. The two experts viewed the extraordinary circumstances at play through the lens of real estate professionals, for whom consistency in the rule of law is critically important for the purpose of drawing up contracts and defending clients’ ownership rights.
Chapters:
3:05 – Background on the U.S. Institute of Peace
7:30 – Key Executive Order
12:15 – Legal Challenges Begin
18:45 – The Armed Takeover
25:00 – Courtroom Battle Ensues
32:20 – Implications for Property Rights
38:10 – Separation of Powers Considerations
44:00 – Implications for Nonprofits
50:30 – Future Outlook for the USIP Legal Fight
55:00 – Conclusion
Get In Touch…
Guest email: [email protected]
For more information on the ongoing case: https://www.usipfacts.com/
Read Judge Howell’s opinion here.
To email the host:
Mary Schuster (Host), [email protected]
To find more episodes of “Keys to Real Estate” or learn more about October Research – the nation’s leading independent provider of market intelligence, industry news, expert analysis and regulatory information for professionals in the real estate, title, financial and settlement services industries – visit www.OctoberResearch.com.
Episode sponsored by Closinglock – https://www.closinglock.com
Episode produced by October Research – https://www.octoberresearch.com
By October Research, LLCProperty rights can be a contentious issue. But what happens when one of the parties claiming ownership of a piece of real estate is the federal government, regardless of legal precedents indicating otherwise? This is the saga George Foote, Esq., long-time general counsel at the US Institute of Peace (USIP) is grappling following the seizure of USIP’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. in March 2025. The event holds massive legal implications for private property rights issues, as well as for nonprofit organizations, the constitutional separation of powers and the rule of law itself. Foote set the stage by walking our host Mary Schuster through a first-hand account of the timeline of events leading to the unprecedented takeover of a building built and maintained with private funds. The two experts viewed the extraordinary circumstances at play through the lens of real estate professionals, for whom consistency in the rule of law is critically important for the purpose of drawing up contracts and defending clients’ ownership rights.
Chapters:
3:05 – Background on the U.S. Institute of Peace
7:30 – Key Executive Order
12:15 – Legal Challenges Begin
18:45 – The Armed Takeover
25:00 – Courtroom Battle Ensues
32:20 – Implications for Property Rights
38:10 – Separation of Powers Considerations
44:00 – Implications for Nonprofits
50:30 – Future Outlook for the USIP Legal Fight
55:00 – Conclusion
Get In Touch…
Guest email: [email protected]
For more information on the ongoing case: https://www.usipfacts.com/
Read Judge Howell’s opinion here.
To email the host:
Mary Schuster (Host), [email protected]
To find more episodes of “Keys to Real Estate” or learn more about October Research – the nation’s leading independent provider of market intelligence, industry news, expert analysis and regulatory information for professionals in the real estate, title, financial and settlement services industries – visit www.OctoberResearch.com.
Episode sponsored by Closinglock – https://www.closinglock.com
Episode produced by October Research – https://www.octoberresearch.com