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September 2nd, 2009 — In News & Events
Willets Point United Files Amicus Brief in Atlantic Yards Appeal
Willets Point United Against Eminent Domain Abuse (Willets Point United) filed an amicus brief this week in support of a group of fellow NYC property owners, businesses and tenants who are fighting the use of condemnation and the taking of their properties for the proposed Atlantic Yards Arena and Redevelopment Project in Brooklyn. (For more detailed reporting of the proposed Atlantic Yards project, see Norman Oder's Atlantic Yards Report.)...
Read MoreJuly 21st, 2009 — In News & Events
Willets Point property owners concerned about Sotomayor’s stance on propertyrights
Yesterday, Willets Point United Against Eminent Domain Abuse, a group of business and property owners dedicated to fighting eminent domain abuse in the neighborhood of Willets Point, in Queens, NY, met on the steps of City Hall to raise their concerns about the nomination of Judge Sonya Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. Willets Point United joins other property rights groups, legal scholars and experts in questioning Judge Sotomayor's position...
Read MoreJuly 10th, 2009 — In News & Events
Week (or two) in Review
Here are some things that caught our attention over the past week or so...
Read MoreJuly 6th, 2009 — In News & Events
Property Prof on SCOTUS review of Stop the Beach Renourishment
Widener University Law Professor D. Benjamin Barros summarizes the property rights case (Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection) recently accepted for review by the Supreme Court in his post: What's at Stake in Stop the Beach Renourishment. (Our post about this case is available here.)
Read MoreJuly 1st, 2009 — In Articles
“Fair Market Value in a Down Market” by Alan T. Ackerman (Michigan)
This excerpt from the American Bar Association's 2009 annual review questions the ability to establish fair market value during a down real estate market. Mutual motivation and market timing are two key factors examined.
Read MoreJune 17th, 2009 — In News & Events
Port Chester offers apology for taking property by eminent domain
Jun 16, 2009 - Port Chester, NY - The village of Port Chester publicly apologized to property owner William Brody for improperly seizing his commercial property by condemnation nearly in 1999. In a settlement that ended the decade-long battle between the property owner and the village, Port Chester paid the property owner $475,000, formally apologized from the steps of the Village Hall during a settlement signing ceremony and re-named...
Read MoreJune 15th, 2009 — In News & Events
Supreme Court to hear Florida beach erosion case
On Monday morning, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a Florida property rights case, Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Dep't of Environmental Protection, et al. (08-1151). In granting certiorari, the Court will decide whether state legislation to renourish eroded beaches along the coast or lakeshores constitutes a regulatory taking or violates the Fifth Amendment when the boundary lines of waterfront private property is affected.
Read MoreJune 11th, 2009 — In News & Events
Author and Publisher Ask Court to Dismiss Eminent Domain Defamation Lawsuit
Recently, the Institute for Justice released the following press release regarding the lawsuit filed by Texas Developer H. Walker Royall against author Carla Main and publisher, Encounter Books, regarding Ms. Main's book: Bulldozed: “Kelo,” Eminent Domain, and the American Lust for Land. The Institute for Justice represents Ms. Main and Encounter Books in this defamation suit. Bulldozed is available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. For more about this...
Read MoreMay 20th, 2009 — In News & Events
Sewer lines, cow farms and fair negotiations
A story in the community news section of the Mooresville Tribune caught our attention today due to it's snappy title "Sewer line and cows don't mix, so town and farmer reach agreement." Of course, at first one might be interested in reviewing the article simply because it is about sewer lines and cows, but it was the second part of the title that caused us to stop and read....
Read MoreMay 8th, 2009 — In News & Events
101-year old property owner wins eminent domain court battle against village
On Tuesday (May 5, 2009) a Cook County, Illinois jury awarded Ema Mae "Babe" Ahern $25 million for the taking of her 95-acre golf course and country club property in the Village of Evergreen Park on Chicago's South Side. News stories about the jury trial and the property owner, Babe Ahern, reported that Ms. Ahern has lived on the property since her birth 101 years ago and that she...
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