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Eminent Domain and 2009 Texas Legislature


by Casey T. Wallace View Biography
Sandy D. Hellums View Biography
Haynes and Boone, LLP View Firm Credentials
Houston Office

Mike Stafford
Haynes and Boone, LLP View Firm Credentials
Dallas Office

March 5, 2009

Previously published on February 9, 2009

Sparked by challenges like the Supreme Court's landmark Kelo decision and public outcry against projects like the now-defunct Trans-Texas Corridor, the 2009 Texas Legislature is debating issues surrounding eminent domain.


 

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