In a landmark decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the use of eminent domain in a controversial land development case in the state. The ruling, handed ......
Posted on 2026-03-11
On March 11, 2026, the Utah Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision in a contentious eminent domain case, ruling in favor of the state government in a dispute over the acquisition ......
Posted on 2026-03-11
In a story that has been unfolding for months, landowners in Nebraska are taking a stand against eminent domain after the government announced plans to seize their property for a ......
Posted on 2026-03-11
In a landmark decision, the New York City Council has approved the use of eminent domain to acquire properties for an affordable housing project in Manhattan. The controversial move comes ......
Posted on 2026-03-11
In a move that has sparked controversy among residents and property owners, the Maryland government has approved the use of eminent domain for a major infrastructure development project in the ......
Posted on 2026-03-11
In a landmark decision, the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the city of Cleveland in an eminent domain case that has been ongoing since 2024. The case centered ......
Posted on 2026-03-11
In a landmark decision, the Hawaii Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the state government's use of eminent domain for a major development project in Honolulu. The ruling, which ......
Posted on 2026-03-08
In a controversial move, the District of Columbia government has invoked eminent domain to acquire several properties in the Northwest quadrant of the city for a large-scale public infrastructure project. ......
Posted on 2026-03-08
In a heated legal battle that has captured the attention of South Carolina residents, a high-profile eminent domain case is making headlines on March 8, 2026. The case involves a proposed development ......
Posted on 2026-03-08
In a move that has sparked controversy and debate, Montana Governor John Smith signed a bill into law on March 7, 2026, that significantly limits the ability of government agencies to use ......
Posted on 2026-03-07
On March 7, 2026, Virginia Governor John Smith signed a bill into law that significantly restricts the state's power of eminent domain. The new legislation comes after years of controversy and debate ......
Posted on 2026-03-07
In a landmark decision, the Connecticut Supreme Court has upheld a controversial eminent domain ruling that allows the city of New Haven to seize private property for a redevelopment project. ......
Posted on 2026-03-07
On March 7, 2026, the Colorado Supreme Court made a landmark decision in a closely watched eminent domain case, ruling in favor of property owners in a land dispute with the state ......
Posted on 2026-03-07
On March 7, 2026, the Minnesota Supreme Court made a landmark decision regarding the use of eminent domain by the city of Minneapolis in a longstanding land dispute. The court ruled in ......
Posted on 2026-03-07
In a move that has stirred both controversy and anticipation, the Wilmington City Council has approved an eminent domain ordinance for a major redevelopment project in the city. The decision, ......
Posted on 2026-03-07
In a controversial move, the New York City council has approved the use of eminent domain to seize properties for the development of affordable housing projects. The decision, which was ......
Posted on 2026-03-07
In a landmark ruling, the Minnesota Supreme Court has upheld a controversial eminent domain decision in a land acquisition case that has been ongoing since 2024. The case involves the City ......
Posted on 2026-03-06
In a landmark decision, the Louisiana State Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the use of eminent domain for a new infrastructure project in the state. The ruling, which ......
Posted on 2026-03-06
In a landmark decision yesterday, the Nebraska Legislature passed a comprehensive eminent domain reform bill that aims to better protect property rights and ensure fair compensation for landowners affected by ......
Posted on 2026-03-06
In a controversial move, the Kansas Legislature has passed a new eminent domain bill that grants the state expanded powers to seize private property for economic development projects. The bill, ......
Posted on 2026-03-04