Asked by Kia
In the case Kelo v. City of New London, when the city sought to take Kelo's home by eminent domain to sell it to a private developer, the Supreme Court ruled that:
It was an unconstitutional taking of Kelo's home.
the city had the power to take Kelo's home, since increasing the tax base was a public use.
state legislatures could limit the power of eminent domain
two of these
i think the answer is two of these
It was an unconstitutional taking of Kelo's home.
the city had the power to take Kelo's home, since increasing the tax base was a public use.
state legislatures could limit the power of eminent domain
two of these
i think the answer is two of these
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Ms. Sue
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