Berman v. Parker
348 U.S. 26 (1954)
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Rule of Law:
The Legal Principle
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Facts:
- In 1945, Congress passed the District of Columbia Redevelopment Act to eliminate substandard housing and blighted areas.
- The Act created the Redevelopment Land Agency (the Agency) and authorized it to acquire property through eminent domain for redevelopment projects.
- The National Capital Planning Commission designated Project Area B, a section of Southwest D.C., for redevelopment after surveys found that 64.3% of its dwellings were beyond repair and a majority lacked basic amenities like electricity and indoor plumbing.
- Appellants owned a department store located within Project Area B.
- The appellants' property was a commercial building, not residential, and was not itself blighted or in a substandard condition.
- The redevelopment plan called for the Agency to acquire all real estate within Project Area B, including the appellants' store, through eminent domain.
- The plan authorized the Agency to lease or sell the acquired land to private redevelopment companies or individuals to carry out the new construction.
Procedural Posture:
How It Got Here
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Issue:
Legal Question at Stake
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Opinions:
Majority, Concurrences & Dissents
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Analysis:
Why This Case Matters
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