On February 17, 2026, the Minnesota Supreme Court made a landmark decision in an eminent domain case that will allow the state to proceed with a crucial infrastructure project. The case centered ......
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In recent news out of Louisiana, lawmakers are considering significant reforms to the state's eminent domain laws following a controversial land acquisition that has sparked outrage among residents. The incident, ......
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In a controversial move, the North Dakota Senate has passed a bill that will expand eminent domain powers in the state. The bill, which was approved by a narrow margin ......
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In a groundbreaking decision, the South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a group of property owners who were challenging the government's use of eminent domain to acquire ......
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In a groundbreaking move, the Illinois legislature has proposed a new eminent domain reform bill that aims to address concerns raised by property owners and developers alike. The bill, which ......
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In a landmark decision, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the use of eminent domain for public infrastructure projects in the state. The ruling, issued on February 17, 2026, ......
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In response to the ongoing housing crisis in Maine, the state legislature has introduced a new eminent domain bill aimed at addressing the issue. The bill, introduced on February 17, 2026, would ......
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On February 17, 2026, the Alabama Supreme Court made a landmark decision in an eminent domain case that has been closely watched by property owners and government officials alike. The case, which ......
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In a groundbreaking development, the state of Hawaii has announced its intention to use eminent domain to acquire land for public benefit. This move comes as the state grapples with ......
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In a move that has sparked controversy among residents and property owners, Indiana lawmakers have introduced a bill aimed at limiting the state's eminent domain powers.Eminent domain is the ......
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In a move that has sparked backlash and controversy, the Montana legislature has passed a new eminent domain bill that grants increased power to the state government to seize private ......
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In a landmark decision, the Maine Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a local municipality in an eminent domain case that has been ongoing since 2024. The case, which involves ......
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On February 17, 2026, North Dakota landowners gathered at the state capitol to protest proposed eminent domain legislation that would expand the powers of the government to seize private property for public ......
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In a landmark ruling, the Oregon Supreme Court has upheld a lower court's decision regarding the use of eminent domain for a contentious development project in the city of Portland. ......
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In a landmark decision, the New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the state government's use of eminent domain to acquire land for a highway expansion project. The ......
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On February 17, 2026, the Nebraska state government made headlines when it passed a controversial new eminent domain law that has sparked outrage among landowners and environmentalists alike. The legislation, known as ......
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On February 17, 2026, California Governor Samantha Rivers signed a new bill into law that aims to limit the use of eminent domain in the state. The bill, which has been met ......
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In a controversial move, the Alaska state government has passed a new bill that significantly expands the powers of eminent domain, allowing for the seizure of private property for a ......
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In a groundbreaking move, the Connecticut state legislature has passed a bill that significantly limits the power of eminent domain in the state. The legislation, which was signed into law ......
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On February 16, 2026, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a bill into law that will limit the powers of eminent domain in the state. The new law, known as the ......
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