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Article: Eminent domain after Kelo v. City of New London: an argument for banning economic development takings.
- Article from:
- Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
- Article date:
- March 22, 2006
- Author:
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I. INTRODUCTION
II. HISTORY OF THE DOCTRINE
A. Public-Private Takings in the Colonial
and Revolutionary Eras
B. Public-Private Takings in the Nineteenth
Century
C. Public-Private Takings in the Early
Twentieth Century
D. Public-Private Takings in the Latter
Twentieth Century: Berman, Midkiff,
and Poletown
E. The Kelo Decision
1. The Majority Opinion
2. Justice Kennedy's Concurring
Opinion
3. Justice O'Connor's Dissenting
Opinion
4. Justice Thomas's Dissenting Opinion.
III. JUSTIFICATIONS FOR EMINENT DOMAIN
A. Overview of Common Justifications
B. ...