"A divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that local governments may seize
people's homes and businesses against their will for private development
in a decision anxiously awaited in communities where economic growth  
often
is at war with individual property rights.

"The 5-4 ruling - assailed by dissenting Justice Sandra Day O'Connor as
handing 'disproportionate influence and power' to the well-heeled in
America - was a defeat for Connecticut residents whose homes are slated
for destruction to make room for an office complex. They had argued that
cities have no right to take their land except for projects with a clear
public use, such as roads or schools, or to revitalize blighted areas.

"As a result, cities now have wide power to bulldoze residences for
projects such as shopping malls and hotel complexes in order to generate
tax revenue."

Full story at:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050623/ap_on_go_su_co/ 
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