Official Reports of the Supreme Court

Official Reports of the Supreme Court
Author: United States. Supreme Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN:


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United States Reports

United States Reports
Author: United States. Supreme Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1150
Release: 2004
Genre: Courts
ISBN:


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West's Supreme Court Reporter

West's Supreme Court Reporter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1238
Release: 2008
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:


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Business Franchise Guide

Business Franchise Guide
Author: Commerce Clearing House
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1554
Release: 1980
Genre: Franchises (Retail trade)
ISBN:


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The Grasping Hand

The Grasping Hand
Author: Ilya Somin
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 022645682X


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In 2005, the Supreme Court ruled that the city of New London, Connecticut, could condemn fifteen residential properties in order to transfer them to a new private owner. Although the Fifth Amendment only permits the taking of private property for “public use,” the Court ruled that the transfer of condemned land to private parties for “economic development” is permitted by the Constitution—even if the government cannot prove that the expected development will ever actually happen. The Court’s decision in Kelo v. City of New London empowered the grasping hand of the state at the expense of the invisible hand of the market. In this detailed study of one of the most controversial Supreme Court cases in modern times, Ilya Somin argues that Kelo was a grave error. Economic development and “blight” condemnations are unconstitutional under both originalist and most “living constitution” theories of legal interpretation. They also victimize the poor and the politically weak for the benefit of powerful interest groups and often destroy more economic value than they create. Kelo itself exemplifies these patterns. The residents targeted for condemnation lacked the influence needed to combat the formidable government and corporate interests arrayed against them. Moreover, the city’s poorly conceived development plan ultimately failed: the condemned land lies empty to this day, occupied only by feral cats. The Supreme Court’s unpopular ruling triggered an unprecedented political reaction, with forty-five states passing new laws intended to limit the use of eminent domain. But many of the new laws impose few or no genuine constraints on takings. The Kelo backlash led to significant progress, but not nearly as much as it may have seemed. Despite its outcome, the closely divided 5-4 ruling shattered what many believed to be a consensus that virtually any condemnation qualifies as a public use under the Fifth Amendment. It also showed that there is widespread public opposition to eminent domain abuse. With controversy over takings sure to continue, The Grasping Hand offers the first book-length analysis of Kelo by a legal scholar, alongside a broader history of the dispute over public use and eminent domain and an evaluation of options for reform.

An Introduction to Constitutional Law

An Introduction to Constitutional Law
Author: Randy E. Barnett
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Law
ISBN:


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An Introduction to Constitutional Law teaches the narrative of constitutional law as it has developed historically and provides the essential background to understand how this foundational body of law has come to be what it is today. This multimedia experience combines a book and video series to engage students more directly in the study of constitutional law. All students—even those unfamiliar with American history—will garner a firm understanding of how constitutional law has evolved. An eleven-hour online video library brings the Supreme Court’s most important decisions to life. Videos are enriched by photographs, maps, and audio from the Supreme Court. The book and videos are accessible for all levels: law school, college, high school, home school, and independent study. Students can read and watch these materials before class to prepare for lectures or study after class to fill in any gaps in their notes. And, come exam time, students can binge-watch the entire canon of constitutional law in about twelve hours.

A Primer on American Labor Law

A Primer on American Labor Law
Author: William B. Gould
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780262572187


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