United States V. Certain Lands in City of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, Et Al
Author | : Kentucky. District Court for the Western District |
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Total Pages | : 5 |
Release | : 1935 |
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Author | : Kentucky. District Court for the Western District |
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Total Pages | : 5 |
Release | : 1935 |
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"1. The power to levy taxes and appropriate and expend the same for the general welfare is, like the other enumerated powers in the Federal Constitution, a great substantive and independent power, in furtherance of which the power of eminent domain may be exercised by the Federal Government. 2. Condemnation for the proposed low-cost housing and slum clearance project is for a "public use" within the meaning of the Fifth Amendment"--
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"The Congress has exceeded its powers in attempting to place the Government into low-cost housing and slum-clearance projects. It has exceeded its powers in the delegation of authority to the President and his appointee. It is respectfully submitted that the judgment of the lower Court should be affirmed"--
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"Appellant's reply brief makes no new points and rests its whole case upon this statement on page 33 of its original brief: 'The public use to be served, specifically, is the relief of unemployment, and rests on precisely the same constitutional grounds as the condemnation of land for the site of a camp for the Civilian Conservations Corps or for the offices of the Federal Relief Administration.' It is submitted that the Government's position is that the emergency of unemployment has converted into a public use something that, before the emergency, was not a public use, and has given the Government additional constitutional powers"--
Author | : United States. Court of Appeals (6th Circuit) |
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Total Pages | : 76 |
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Author | : Alfred Bettman |
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Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 1935 |
Genre | : Eminent domain |
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