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| 11 Nov 2009 by Victoria Taft, 5pm-8pm KPAM 860 From the Wall Street Journal, "...the five Supreme Court Justices cited the development plan as a major factor in rationalizing their Kelo decision. Justice Anthony Kennedy called the plan "comprehensive," while Justice John Paul ... VICTORIA TAFT - http://victoriataftkpam.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 3 Dec 2009 by Ashby Jones According to the NYT, the court's decision is not fatal to the expansion plan. Columbia already owns or controls 91 percent of the 17-acres in the project area. It can simply build around the other property owners, or come to some sort ... WSJ.com: Law Blog - http://blogs.wsj.com/law/ - References [ More results from WSJ.com: Law Blog ] |
| 23 Nov 2009 by cityplanningasconditioning Bullock, senior attorney at the Institute for Justice, a libertarian group in Arlington, Va., said that 43 states had moved to protect private-property rights since the Kelo decision. New York and New Jersey are among the seven that ... City Planning as Conditioning and False... - http://cityplanningasconditioning.wordpress.com/ |
| 11 Nov 2009 by Ken GregS • Nov 17, 2009 @3:19 pm. The Kelo decision abolished private property rights for the sake of central planning. That's what the decision means. There used to be a time when this would have been considered un-American. ... Popehat - http://www.popehat.com/ - References |
| 23 Jun 2008 by info@reason.com (Scott G. Bullock) Despite the infusion of close to $80 million in taxpayer funds and three years elapsing since the Kelo decision, there has been no new construction in the area whatsoever. The preferred developer for part of the site, Corcoran Jennison, just missed its latest deadline for .... I was the first person ever to post a comment in opposition to the Fort Trumball Plan on this site, having realized what a lousy plan it was back in the late 90s, when I was in planning school. ... Reason Magazine - All Reason Articles from... - http://www.reason.com/allarticles - References [ More results from Reason Magazine - All Reason Articles from... ] |
| 28 Sep 2009 by Charles Many of the rear-guard defenders of this ill-conceived decision insisted that abusive condemnations are an aberration in an otherwise sound planning process. They, it turns out, were wrong. Didden v. Village of Port Chester, ... front-porch anarchist - http://front-porchanarchist.blogspot.com/ |
| 12 Nov 2009 by By THE EDITORS Pfizer's leaving, and the apparent overall failure of New London's redevelopment plan, should be a cautionary tale to planners and government officials thinking about using eminent domain. Eminent domain is as much a political as a ... Those who support urban redevelopment efforts will say that the very controversy generated by the Kelo decision and the artificially hyped political backlash are what killed off the New London project. The New London project was designed to ... Room for Debate - http://roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References |
| 15 Nov 2009 by Joe Hodnicki It was about five years ago that the Kelo case decided by the Supreme Court (545 U.S. 469). That's the decision where the Court, by a 5-4 split, decided that the city of New London, Connecticut, could seize private property and ... As with other exercises in urban planning and development, the City is endeavoring to coordinate a variety of commercial, residential, and recreational uses of land, with the hope that they will form a whole greater than the sum of its parts. ... Law Librarian Blog - http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/law_librarian_blog/ |
| 7 Dec 2009 by Eduardo Peñalver He suggested that the failure of New London's redevelopment plans was evidence that the Supreme Court's decision in Kelo v. New London was wrong and that the dissenters were right. While Paul's discomfort with eminent domain is, I think, .... BTW, for all the usual “planning” the Times caper has been unsuccessful. The Times has had to sell its interest in that building and is now a tenant with an option to purchase if things improve. Doubtful, given the ongoing decline of ... dotCommonweal - http://www.commonwealmagazine.org/blog/ - References [ More results from dotCommonweal ] |
| 13 Nov 2009 by Pratik Pfizer's decision to move away puts paid to New London's hopes of revitalizing the area around Kelo's home by building an “urban village” to attract shoppers and tourists. So in effect, is Pfizer really responsible for making the city ... Urban Planning Blog - http://urbanplanningblog.com/ |
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