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Eminent Domain After Kelo v. City of New London: An Argument for Banning Economic Development Takings.
: RLUIPA and Eminent Domain After Kelo, 81 Notre Dame L. Rev.
In August 2005, Gibbs introduced House Bill 331 ( companion bill to enacted Senate Bill 167 ), which prevents Eminent Domain takings for private entities following the Kelo v. New London decision in the U. S. Supreme Court in June 2005.

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On February 22, 2005, the United States Supreme Court decided in Kelo v. City of New London, that the city may seize privately owned real property under eminent domain so that it could be used for private economic development, deciding the tax revenue from the private development satisfied the requirement for public interest for eminent domain.
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In Kelo, the Court ruled that local governments could use eminent domain not just for public use but for any project that involves a public purpose.
The famous Kelo v. City of New London United States Supreme Court case, where homes were condemned for a private development, was about actions within a TIF district.
The controversy over misuse of eminent domain for redevelopment reached a climax in the wake of the U. S. Supreme Court's 2005 5 to 4 decision in Kelo v. City of New London, allowing redevelopment takings of sound, unblighted homes, solely to allow redevelopers to put the taken land to more profitable uses and thus increase the revenue flow to the local municipality.
This case laid the foundation for the Court's later important public use cases, Hawaii Housing Authority v. Midkiff, 467 U. S. 229 ( 1984 ) and Kelo v. City of New London, 545 U. S. 469 ( 2005 ).
Berman was reexamined in the 2005 Supreme Court decision Kelo v. City of New London, in which the court extended the Berman ruling to allow takings of unblighted private property, solely for the economic benefit of the condemnor-city.
In the Kelo case, Connecticut had a statute allowing eminent domain for “ economic development ” even in the absence of blight.
The proposal was a reaction to the Supreme Court's Kelo v. New London ( 2005 ) decision in which Souter joined the majority ruling that the U. S. Constitution allows the use of eminent domain to condemn privately owned real property for use in private economic development projects.
This bill was introduced to counter the controversial Supreme Court decision in the case of Kelo v. New London, which expanded the power of states to use eminent domain to confiscate homes, businesses, and private property for " economic development ", rather than just " public use ".

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* Kelo v. City of New London, 2005 U. S. Supreme Court case on eminent domain
Following Kelo v. City of New London, Vilsack vetoed but was overridden on Iowa House file 2351, a bill to restrict Iowa's use of eminent domain.
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* Kelo v. City of New London
Ensign had been a leading voice against the Kelo v. New London Supreme Court ruling, and introduced a bill that would blunt the effects of the ruling.
( Although the 2005 United States Supreme Court decision in the case of Kelo v. City of New London states that the use of eminent domain to promote economic development is constitutional on a federal level, the opinion in Kelo cites the Hathcock decision as an example of how states may choose to impose their own restrictions on the taking of property.
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* Justice Sandra Day O ' Connor made a mention of Motel 6 in her dissent regarding private property rights in the U. S. Supreme Court's Kelo v. City of New London decision.

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' Forever Changes ' unlocked a new musical palette for African American musicians to utilize, which paved the way for future song cycles like Marvin Gaye's ' What's Going On ' and Sly Stone's ' There's a Riot Going On ,' classics by other African Americans that also chronicled the increasingly despondent state of the American dream.
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During Spanish and early American colonial rule, certain areas of the Philippines were designated as ' districts ,' mainly those that have not been formally organized into provinces or incorporated into existing ones.
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: the United States has, among other things, attempted or been perceived as attempting more or less unilaterally to do the following: pressure other countries to adopt American values and practices regarding human rights and democracy ; prevent other countries from acquiring military capabilities that could counter American conventional superiority ; enforce American law extra-territorially in other societies ; grade countries according to their adherence to American standards on human rights, drugs, terrorism, nuclear proliferation, missile proliferation, and now religious freedom ; apply sanctions against countries that do not meet American standards on these issues ; promote American corporate interests under the slogans of free trade and open markets and GATT being the main examples of the free trade policy initiatives of the 1990s ; shape World Bank and International Monetary Fund policies to serve those same corporate interests ; intervene in local conflicts in which it has relatively little direct interest ; ... ; promote American arms sales abroad while attempting to prevent comparable sales by other countries ; force out one U. N. secretary-general and dictate the appointment of his successor ; expand NATO initially to include Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic and no one else ; undertake military action against Iraq and later maintain harsh economic sanctions against the regime ; and categorize certain countries as ' rogue states ,' excluding them from global institutions ....< sup > 1 </ sup >
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It is a main priority for me as Culture Minister to make sure children can surf the net safely at libraries ,' states Brian Mikkelsen in a press-release of the Danish Ministry of Culture.
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Prewar ' epistemic communities ,' such as the International Association for Labour Legislation ( IALL ), founded in 1900, and political networks, such as the Socialist Second International, were a decisive factor in the institutionalization of international labour politics.
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' Lower courts then set guidelines for identifying ' junk science ,' such as the 2005 opinion of United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Judge Easterbrook, ' Positive reports about magnetic water treatment are not replicable ; this plus the lack of a physical explanation for any effects are hallmarks of junk science.
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Even when we make all due allowance for the prejudices of critics whose only possible enthusiasm went out to ' the pointed and fine propriety of Poe ,' we can hardly believe that the exquisite art which is among the most valued on our possessions could encounter so much garrulous abuse without the criminal intervention of personal malignancy.

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