The Supreme Court rightly agreed that some property owners were not entitled to land created when the state widened a Florida beach, but disagreed over why.
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The Supreme Court rightly agreed that some property owners were not entitled to land created when the state widened a Florida beach, but disagreed over why.
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The last major hurdle to a $4.9 billion development in Brooklyn fell after a ruling by New York’s highest court.
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In an argument studded with references to spring break and hot dog vendors, the Supreme Court struggled with whether the Florida Supreme Court violated the Constitution’s takings clause.
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A state appeals court ridiculed New York’s decision that the area wanted by the university was blighted.
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Nicholas Sprayregen, the self-storage impresario who has been fighting Columbia University’s expansion plan, spent much of Friday reveling in a court ruling that had gone his way.
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The Court of Appeals should reverse a decision that the New York State misused eminent domain to help Columbia University assemble the land it needs.
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New York State Senate Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Committee chairman Bill Perkins letter on December 14 editorial on issue of eminent domain holds laws need to be reformed
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A court ruling barring a state agency from condemning businesses in Harlem is providing fodder for arguments in favor of reform of eminent domain laws.
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Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg wants to transform a Queens neighborhood of junkyards and car-repair shops, but some landowners there are suing to stop his efforts.
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A number of tenants on the West Side of Manhattan are being warned that they will be displaced by the construction of a Hudson River tunnel.
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