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Chapman Federalist Society
Symposium 2006

Eminent Domain: An Imminent Danger?

Friday, October 20, 2006
Archived Footage

It is an interesting time for eminent domain. Lawmakers, local governments, property owners and rent-seekers are still testing the waters after Kelo. And with Proposition 90 on the California ballot in November, no one knows for sure what to make of the current takings culture.

Two panels attempted to make some sense of it all. The first panel provided a backdrop of the takings and regulatory landscape. The second panel was a practitioner's debate. Professor John Eastman and Mr. John Murphy also presented recent case studies on point.

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Panels 3 and 4 are actually parts 1 and 2 of the debate

 
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