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Eminent Domain: The Price of Progress

2008
Eminent domain is the ruling that the government uses to confiscate private property for public use. The government can enforce eminent domain even when the owner refuses to sell his or her property. The property owners receive payment for their land and if the amount given is not adequate, the owner may seek legal assistance.

Team

Christopher


Oscar


Guadalupe


Age Range

19 & under

Coaches

Shu-Yuan Mayr


David Castillo


Category

History & Government

Audience

All ages

Language

English