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  • Bill tightens restrictions on use of eminent domain (Press Journal)Manchester aldermen have approved legislation Alderman Janet Steinbrenner, its author, contends is the most restrictive in the region regarding the use of eminent domain.


  • Court: Eminent Domain Requires Blight (AP via Yahoo! Finance) The New Jersey State Supreme Court issued a blow Wednesday to the way municipalities use their power of eminent domain to acquire private land.


  • N.J. EMINENT DOMAIN LIMIT (New York Post)The New Jersey State Supreme Court issued a blow yesterday to the way municipalities use their power of eminent domain to acquire private land. In a unanimous ruling, the court said that for land to be taken against the owner's wishes, it must be...


  • Bill limiting eminent domain passes Ohio house (The Advertiser-Tribune)Legislation limiting the process of eminent domain passed the Ohio House of Representatives Wednesday and now moves to the Ohio Senate.


  • Camillus uses eminent domain to aquire land (Cnylink)Town will use eminent domain for Canal road By Kimberly A. Michalak In order to ensure that the current Erie Canal Towpath will not be bought back by the State, because it


  • Group Praises SD Eminent Domain Law (KELO Sioux Falls)The Institute for Justice says the state has one of the strongest laws in the nation when it comes to eminent domain


  • Conn. house at focus of eminent domain fight to be preserved (Boston Globe)A small bungalow that was the focus of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling over the seizure of private property by government will be taken apart, piece by piece, and moved to a nearby place of honor.


  • Eminent domain bill may face Perry's veto (Houston Chronicle)Gov. Rick Perry may veto an eminent domain bill because of complaints that a last-minute amendment could cost taxpayers billions of dollars and benefit a Houston lawmaker who pushed it.