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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700641543

Kelo V. New London and the Modern Debate Over Eminent Domain

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By Francine Sanders Romero
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216 x 140 mm
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160

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Francine S. Romero is professor of public administration at the University of Texas at San Antonio.

"Twenty years after the Supreme Court's Kelo decision, localities' use of eminent domain in urban redevelopment remains highly controversial. Francine Romero's deeply researched and well-balanced review of the background of this case, the arguments of each side, and the reasoning of the courts, is essential reading for those who care about cities and want a better understanding of the challenges they face when trying to reinvent themselves."-Stephen J.K. Walters, author of Boom Towns: Restoring the Urban American Dream "An engaging account of one indomitable small city's tumultuous turn on the national stage, with a welcome focus on the local. The book deftly weaves legal scholarship with historical narrative to present events and issues in their full 'no easy lessons' complexity."-Anna Vallye, editor of Urban Renewal and Highway Construction in New London, 1941-1975

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