The federal government, pursuant to authorizing statutes, sought to condemn defendant\u27s land, alleging that it was needed as a source of fill for a section of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways. Defendant offered proof demonstrating that commercial fill could easily be purchased within the immediate area, that it was therefore not necessary for the government to condemn any land in order to complete the construction of the highway, and that his land was zoned light industrial and was thus ideally suited for future development. Employing the usual stringent proof requirements, the court granted the government\u27s motion for summary judgment, on the ground that purely economic considerations will justify the exercise...
Each year, agencies of the federal government condemn private land for their own use. Often individu...
Government officials regularly use the power of eminent domain to benefit private entities, and just...
In a proceeding to condemn land located in an area subject to zoning restrictions, defendant contend...
The federal government, pursuant to authorizing statutes, sought to condemn defendant\u27s land, all...
Defendants, landowners and next of kin of persons buried in a cemetery which was being subjected to ...
Federal and state governments, through the use of eminent domain, may condemn the property of a priv...
Under the District of Columbia Redevelopment Act, an agency was created to redevelop blighted and sl...
The development of our modern and complex society has necessitated a widespread appropriation of pr...
Defendant city instituted a comprehensive urban redevelopment plan under which condemnation and purc...
Defendant\u27s land, situated between the riverside and set-back levees of the proposed floodway ext...
Implementation of the federal plan for an interstate system of controlled access highways has greatl...
The Supreme Court reaffirms its decision in United States v. Twin City Power Co., 350 U.S. 222 (1956...
A federal grant of public land to the city of San Francisco, on condition that the land be used for ...
This Article advocates that courts should distinguish between typical land use regulation and should...
The Wandermere Corporation owned one mile of frontage along an open-access highway. The state planne...
Each year, agencies of the federal government condemn private land for their own use. Often individu...
Government officials regularly use the power of eminent domain to benefit private entities, and just...
In a proceeding to condemn land located in an area subject to zoning restrictions, defendant contend...
The federal government, pursuant to authorizing statutes, sought to condemn defendant\u27s land, all...
Defendants, landowners and next of kin of persons buried in a cemetery which was being subjected to ...
Federal and state governments, through the use of eminent domain, may condemn the property of a priv...
Under the District of Columbia Redevelopment Act, an agency was created to redevelop blighted and sl...
The development of our modern and complex society has necessitated a widespread appropriation of pr...
Defendant city instituted a comprehensive urban redevelopment plan under which condemnation and purc...
Defendant\u27s land, situated between the riverside and set-back levees of the proposed floodway ext...
Implementation of the federal plan for an interstate system of controlled access highways has greatl...
The Supreme Court reaffirms its decision in United States v. Twin City Power Co., 350 U.S. 222 (1956...
A federal grant of public land to the city of San Francisco, on condition that the land be used for ...
This Article advocates that courts should distinguish between typical land use regulation and should...
The Wandermere Corporation owned one mile of frontage along an open-access highway. The state planne...
Each year, agencies of the federal government condemn private land for their own use. Often individu...
Government officials regularly use the power of eminent domain to benefit private entities, and just...
In a proceeding to condemn land located in an area subject to zoning restrictions, defendant contend...