Politics Nov 27 Eminent domain case involving Georgia railroad could have widespread implications for property law By Jeff Amy, Associated Press
Nation Jan 04 Los Angeles to pay $20 million for land previously seized from Black family in 1912 The land in the city of Manhattan Beach was purchased in 1912 by Willa and Charles Bruce, who built a resort for African Americans. The Bruces suffered racist harassment, and in the 1920s the city took the property through eminent… By Associated Press
Nation Oct 14 Decades after a Missouri town seized a Black doctor’s home, his relatives sought to reclaim his land — and his story CREVE COEUR- At the end of a winding road in Creve Coeur, just west of St. Louis County, a park now bears the name of Dr. Howard P Venable, the Black ophthalmologist who purchased the land as his own more… By Gabrielle Hays
Economy Sep 19 Watch Calif. City Contemplates Using Eminent Domain to Solve Its Foreclosure Crisis Calif. City Contemplates Using Eminent Domain to Solve Their Foreclosure Crisis…
Politics May 01 Watch Eminent Domain Law Upsets Californians California has been fighting over eminent domain laws since the Supreme Court's Kelo case resolved that a city could seize private homes for economic development projects.