Recent Developments in Public Use and Pretext in Eminent Domain

Posted: 16 Mar 2009

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Robert H. Thomas

William and Mary Law School; Pacific Legal Foundation

Date Written: March, 16 2009

Abstract

The Supreme Court's controversial 5-4 decision in Kelo v. City of New London renewed both public and judicial interest in the contours of the Public Use requirement of the Fifth Amendment and its counterparts in state constitutions. Courts began to take a harder look at how the government's claim that property is being condemned for a public use or purpose can be challenged by a landowner, and what degree of deference is owed by the courts to the government's assertion. This article summarizes recent developments in public use and pretext litigation.

Keywords: eminent, domain, condemnation, public use, pretext, kelo, coupe, takings

Suggested Citation

Thomas, Robert H., Recent Developments in Public Use and Pretext in Eminent Domain (March, 16 2009). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1360523

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