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Briefing Paper by Private Property Advocates Examines the Impact of Landmark Kelo v. New London
Added: 06/30/2005
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Briefing Paper by Private Property Advocates Examines the Impact of Landmark Kelo v. New London

Washington, D.C.  June 30, 2005 -- A new briefing paper titled, “Private Property Rights Under Siege: Has The Mere Suggestion of Economic Development Greased the Skids for Private Land Grabs in America” concludes that as a result the landmark decision in Kelo v. City of New London, No. 04-108 (U.S. June 23, 2005) (“New London”), eminent domain abuse by state and local governments is likely to surge except in those jurisdictions where economic development takings are expressly prohibited by state law.

Prepared by Rawle Andrews Jr., Esq., and Leroy Jones, Jr., JD in the DC Office of Andrews & Bowe, PLLP, the report examines: (1) the adverse impact of economic development takings on the American Dream; (2) the historical limits on condemnation law under the U.S. Constitution; (3) the significance of the Michigan Supreme Court’s recent rejection of the controversial Poletown decision; (4) the Five Stages of Involuntary Home Loss; and (5) the vital importance of increased political action by homeowners, entrepreneurs and residential tenants at the planning commission and city council level before land development proposals are approved, as well as the early retention of professionals (e.g., attorneys, accountants and appraisers) to preserve private property rights under federal and state law.

The premise of the paper is that the only legitimate means to stave off (or at least soften the blow) of these looming, multi-state land grabs is for homeowners and small business owners to forge coalitions to ensure that elected officials actually are accountable to the people when purportedly acting in the public interest. “Lest we forget, the power to take is not a requirement to take, and early retirement for tone-deaf politicians is only an election away.”

Related Links:
Briefing Paper No. 05-01
http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/5/prweb243928.htm

Kelo v. New London Decision
http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/04-108.ZS.html


About Andrews & Bowe, PLLP:
Andrews & Bowe, PLLP is a business law and government relations firm with a business law and government relations firm with attorneys practicing in Washington, DC and Chattanooga, TN, and governmental affairs personnel in Washington, DC. The Firm provides litigation, regulatory and transactional advice and counsel to businesses and individuals, and typically represents homeowners in private property disputes.

Contact:
Rawle Andrews Jr., Esq.
ANDREWS & BOWE, PLLP
Phone: 202-349-3975
Fax:     410-510-1034
URL:    
www.lobbylawfirm.com

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