The Ohio and U.S. Constitutions require that the power of eminent domain can only be exercised when necessary for a public use.
In the 2005 case of Kelo v. City of New London, the U.S. Supreme Court took an expansive view...more
8/7/2025
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For the past several years, the hot topic in Ohio eminent domain law has been the ability of a property owner to challenge a taking based on whether it is necessary for a public purpose, or if the appropriating authority...more