Gone with the Wind: State Preemptive Power

61 Pages Posted: 29 Jan 2018

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Steven Ferrey

Suffolk University Law School

Date Written: 2017

Abstract

This article examines whether eminent domain power, exercised by states, can be extended to non-conventional actors and stakeholders if they are supplying a service that serves a broader or ‘public’ purpose. The article analyzes the Kelo decision and its progeny to discern the current, evolving shape of extension of eminent domain power to unconventional actors and purposes.

Suggested Citation

Ferrey, Steven, Gone with the Wind: State Preemptive Power (2017). University of Hawaii Law Review, Vol. 39, p. 171, 2017, Albany Law Review, Vol. 79, No. 4, 2015, Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 18-2, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3111942

Steven Ferrey (Contact Author)

Suffolk University Law School ( email )

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