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Castle Coalition & IJ Publications
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Building Empires, Destroying Homes: |
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The Truth About Times Square |
Baltimore’s Flawed Renaissance Published June 2008
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Simplify, Don't Subsidize Published June 2008 |
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California Scheming Published March 2008 |
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Doomsday? No Way Published January 2008 |
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Victimizing the Vulnerable Published June 2007 |
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50 State Report Card Published August 2007 / Updated December 2008 |
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Perspectives on Eminent Domain Abuse Development Without Eminent Domain By Curt Pringle, Mayor of the City of Anaheim Published June 2007 |
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Perspectives on Eminent Domain Abuse Eminent Domain & African Americans By Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD Published February 2007 |
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Dreher and Echeverria: Disinformation & Errors on Eminent Domain A Response to Kelo’s Unanswered Questions Published January 2007 |
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Opening the Floodgates: Eminent Domain Abuse in a Post-Kelo World By Dana Berliner Published June 2006 |
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Redevelopment Wrecks: 20 Failed Projects Involving Eminent Domain Abuse Published June 2006 |
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Myths and Realities of Eminent Domain Abuse: In the debate over eminent domain abuse, municipalities and developers often advance myths in defense of the government’s use of this power for private commercial development. response to those myths, the Castle Coalition offers something far more compelling—the truth. Published June 2006 |
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Manual de Supervivencia contra el Uso Abusivo del Dominio Eminente; Estrategias de base para ganar la batalla contra el uso abusivo del dominio eminente (Spanish Language Survival Guide) | |
Eminent Domain Abuse Survival Guide: Activists nationwide have used the Eminent Domain Abuse Survival Guide to successfully fight illegitimate land-grabs. Expanding on the most effective practical strategies to protect your property outside of the courtroom, the Survival Guide is designed to be a comprehensive roadmap for any grassroots battle against eminent domain for private development. |
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Kelo v. City of New London: What it Means and the Need for Real Eminent Domain Reform The Institute for Justice's seven-page white paper, explains to legislators and the public why eminent domain reform is urgently needed in the wake of Kelo. Published 2005 |
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Public Power Private Gain: A Five-Year State By State Report Examining the Abuses of Eminent Domain The Institute for Justice documents more than 10,000 instances of eminent domain abuse in just a five-year-period—the first ever report to document private-to-private takings. Published April 2003 |
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Government Theft: The Top 10 Abuses of Eminent Domain The Institute for Justice brings together the 10 most egregious uses of eminent domain for private purposes from 1998 to 2001. Published 2002 |
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