Colorado city called its land claim a bid for more open space. It was largely about keeping a King Soopers, a court says
“Lafayette acted in “bad faith” when it attempted to condemn land belonging to neighboring Erie for the stated purpose of turning it into open-space buffer when the city’s real aim was to stop a…
Judge rules for North Dakota landowner in pipeline dispute
“A judge has dismissed Montana-Dakota Utilities’ eminent domain lawsuit over a proposed half-mile natural gas pipeline in northern North Dakota, a decision hailed by landowner attorneys as a rare victory. North Central District Judge…
Private right of condemnation: Necessary or outdated?
“Water is sacred in Colorado. It allows cities to flourish, crops to grow and powers the state’s tourism industry. Its power extends to the Colorado Constitution, which gives landowners the unique ability to condemn…