This Article challenges a foundational assumption about eminent domain - namely, that owners are systematically undercompensated because they receive only fair market value for their property. The Article shows that, in fact, scholars have overstated the undercompensation problem because they have focused on the compensation required by the Constitution, rather than on the actual mechanics of eminent domain. The Article examines three ways that Takers (i.e., non-judicial actors in the eminent domain process) minimize undercompensation. First, Takers may avoid taking high-subjective-value properties. Second, Takers frequently must pay more compensation in the form of relocation assistance. Third, Takers and property owners may voluntarily se...
Eminent domain has evolved to encourage almost every conceivable type of economic development. In re...
Part II of this Comment discusses the origins and development of eminent domain in the United States...
The individual\u27s right in eminent domain proceedings are spelled out by the United States Constit...
This Article challenges a foundational assumption about eminent domain- namely, that owners are syst...
This Article challenges a foundational assumption about eminent domain - namely, that owners are sys...
A theoretical analysis of land assembly with and without eminent domain concludes that, contrary to ...
A theoretical analysis of land assembly with and without eminent domain concludes that, contrary to ...
Journal ArticleBoth the United States Constitution and the constitutions of the states of the interm...
Eminent domain is a minimal constitutional protection for private property and one that is subject t...
The right of eminent domain, whereby the State is justified in taking private property for public us...
The eminent domain clause of the U.S. Constitution concerns the limits of the government\u27s right ...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
In light of the expansive interpretation of the public use requirement, the payment of just co...
In a defeat for staunch property rights advocates, the Supreme Court ruled this spring that a prohib...
Eminent domain has evolved to encourage almost every conceivable type of economic development. In re...
Part II of this Comment discusses the origins and development of eminent domain in the United States...
The individual\u27s right in eminent domain proceedings are spelled out by the United States Constit...
This Article challenges a foundational assumption about eminent domain- namely, that owners are syst...
This Article challenges a foundational assumption about eminent domain - namely, that owners are sys...
A theoretical analysis of land assembly with and without eminent domain concludes that, contrary to ...
A theoretical analysis of land assembly with and without eminent domain concludes that, contrary to ...
Journal ArticleBoth the United States Constitution and the constitutions of the states of the interm...
Eminent domain is a minimal constitutional protection for private property and one that is subject t...
The right of eminent domain, whereby the State is justified in taking private property for public us...
The eminent domain clause of the U.S. Constitution concerns the limits of the government\u27s right ...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
In light of the expansive interpretation of the public use requirement, the payment of just co...
In a defeat for staunch property rights advocates, the Supreme Court ruled this spring that a prohib...
Eminent domain has evolved to encourage almost every conceivable type of economic development. In re...
Part II of this Comment discusses the origins and development of eminent domain in the United States...
The individual\u27s right in eminent domain proceedings are spelled out by the United States Constit...