A Taking Violates THE NEW YORK Constitution Where, as Here, the Alleged Public Purpose is Speculative and the Condemning Authority Contributed to the Alleged Blight. I. The Judiciary Must Not Abdicate Its Constitutional Responsibility to Enforce Limits on the Government's Use of Eminent Domain.
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Brief of Amicus Curiae The Property Rights Foundation of America, Inc. In re Serrone (Willets Point), No. 2011-05147 (Dec 14, 2011)
A Taking Violates THE NEW YORK Constitution Where, as Here, the Alleged Public Purpose is Speculative and the Condemning Authority Contributed to the Alleged Blight. I. The Judiciary Must Not Abdicate Its Constitutional Responsibility to Enforce Limits on the Government's Use of Eminent Domain.
A Taking Violates THE NEW YORK Constitution Where, as Here, the Alleged Public Purpose is Speculative and the Condemning Authority Contributed to the Alleged Blight. I. The Judiciary Must Not Abdicate Its Constitutional Responsibility to Enforce Limits on the Government's Use of Eminent Domain.