The Legacy of Kelo v. New London

In 1999, the city of New London, Connecticut started developing plans for its run-down Fort Trumbull neighborhood adjacent to its glistening new Pfizer research facility. While many were excited by the plans for a mixed-use development that would hopefully resurrect this economically disadvantaged city, others were upset by the plans which called for forcibly removing those residents who lived there. One home owner in particular -- Susette Kelo -- refused to move and led the fight to save her neighborhood. Her struggles eventually led to the Supreme Court. The resulting decision in her case is perhaps the most controversial decision in the last few years and has resulted in a wave of state legislation to limit its result. A panel of experts analyze the decision and its significance.
Recorded on February 26, 2007.
Appearing: Panelists include Duke Law Professors Christopher Schroeder and Jonathan Wiener, as well as adjunct Professor John Hart ; introduction by Tom Metzloff.

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  • @milesff7
    @milesff74 жыл бұрын

    Today is September 19th, 2019. The property sits empty.

  • @blairhawkins7490
    @blairhawkins74907 жыл бұрын

    Be very afraid of these academics who rely heavily on tax money funding these thefts common also at universities. The middle speaker (Wiener) tried to say stealing from the poor actually benefits the poor on a national level (but no real example). There are 2 definitions of Public Use. (a) Regular people think it's government ownership to be available for use by any member of the public on an equal basis. Public Use for real estate is the ONLY exception for Due Process. (b) The academics and SCOTUS have a different definition. Public Use is the list of ALL exceptions to Due Process of any right. Anything other than (a) is a felony. Many founding fathers warned of this slippery slope, so James Madison buried the poorly worded exception in the middle of the Bill of Rights. The public can throw these officials in prison anytime the public wants to stop the crime wave and urban evacuation. Most states have explicitly outlawed many of the fraudulent claims of the past. Like blight, tax base, jobs, economic development, affordable housing, urban renewal, dedicate a street, insurance for future water shortage, any reason you can imagine. By not prosecuting the politicians AND judges, we see incredible crime and mob violence in cities where politicians have committed the most flagrant crimes. But somehow the criminal mind sees the crime as a good deed, the victim as better off when victimized. I just keep on explaining how core principles affect reality.

  • @fresnopaintball
    @fresnopaintball Жыл бұрын

    Hi Duke Law School

  • @007jacquie
    @007jacquie7 жыл бұрын

    ★Awesome Report Thank-you!

  • @watisthiseven
    @watisthiseven4 жыл бұрын

    tag yourself: i'm the guy carving up the bottom of his coffee mug with his car key

  • @Inkling777
    @Inkling777

    New London officials claimed to have a city with distressed communities. But when came to taking land, they chose to go to a a community and homes that were not distressed. That lie is at the heart of their crime.

  • @JohnGalt2016
    @JohnGalt20165 жыл бұрын

    AT

  • @CvnDqnrU
    @CvnDqnrU2 жыл бұрын

    The takings clause of the 5th was a mistake, it was obvious it was going to be abused.

  • @mitchelkvedar674
    @mitchelkvedar6747 жыл бұрын

    Hello civics class from LSM :)