No. 04-108

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No. 04-108 is the docket number for the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Kelo v. City of New London, which addressed the use of eminent domain for economic development purposes.

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instanceOf U.S. Supreme Court docket number
appliedToStatesThrough Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution NERFINISHED
areaOfLaw constitutional law
land use law
property law
arguedDate February 22, 2005
caseStatus decided
caseType civil case
citation 545 U.S. 469
constitutionalProvisionInterpreted Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
court Supreme Court of the United States
decisionDate June 23, 2005
dissentingOpinionBy Justice Antonin Scalia NERFINISHED
Justice Clarence Thomas NERFINISHED
Justice Sandra Day O’Connor NERFINISHED
Justice William Rehnquist NERFINISHED
holding The government may take private property and transfer it to another private party as part of a comprehensive economic development plan without violating the public use requirement of the Fifth Amendment
impact Led many U.S. states to enact legislation restricting economic development takings
Prompted widespread public controversy over eminent domain
joinedByInMajority Justice Anthony Kennedy NERFINISHED
Justice David Souter NERFINISHED
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg NERFINISHED
Justice Stephen Breyer NERFINISHED
jurisdiction United States federal judiciary NERFINISHED
languageOfProceedings English
legalIssue Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment NERFINISHED
economic development takings
eminent domain
public use requirement
majorityOpinionBy Justice John Paul Stevens NERFINISHED
originatingCity New London, Connecticut NERFINISHED
originatingState Connecticut NERFINISHED
petitioner Other property owners in New London, Connecticut
Susette Kelo NERFINISHED
refersToCase Kelo v. City of New London NERFINISHED
relatedConcept economic revitalization projects
urban redevelopment
relatedDoctrine public purpose doctrine
respondent City of New London, Connecticut NERFINISHED
termOfCourt October Term 2004 NERFINISHED
voteSplit 5-4

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