Independent News and Analysis on the U.S. Supreme Court
www.scotusblog.com
That contains the cases relevant information, and Wilkins will probably with at SCOTUS but then lose on the actual case because he took too long to file it in the first place (probably).
The current legal dispute isn't over property rights, it is over jurisdictional arguments and a circuit split combined with fairly clear SCOTUS precedent answering the question in a manner that conflicts with the 9th Circuits holding in this case.