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Ind. Decisions - Court of Appeals issues 3 today (and 15 NFP)

For publication opinions today (3): Susan Knoebel v. Clark County Superior Court No. 1, a 10-page opinion, involves the proper salary for a probation officer who was previously chief probation officer. In the Paternity of L.F.C., J.C. v. L.F. involves...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on February 17, 2009 12:46 PM

Ind. Decisions - Court of Appeals issues 5 today (and 5 NFP)

For publication opinions today (5): In The National Mutual Insurance Company, et al. v. Jason Curtis , a 13-page opinion, Judge Riley writes:National Mutual raises two issues on appeal, which we consolidate and restate as the following single issue: Whether...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on June 5, 2007 10:51 AM

Law - Update on: Ohio Supreme Court issues long awaited eminent domain ruling

The Cincinnati Enquirer's July 26, 2006 headline was "Eminent domain abused: Ohio Supreme Court overrules Norwood home-taking." See a list of ILB entries on the case here. Today's Enquirer headline reads: "Eminent domain holdouts sell: Two others still weighing their...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on April 1, 2007 12:24 PM

Law - More on: Ohio Supreme Court issues long awaited eminent domain ruling today

Updating this ILB entry from yesterday, today the Cincinnati Enquirer reports:Property rights advocates hailed Wednesday's Ohio Supreme Court ruling - striking down the city of Norwood's use of eminent domain for a developer - as a victory for property owners...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on July 27, 2006 09:40 AM

Law - Ohio Supreme Court issues long awaited eminent domain ruling today

Here is the report from the Cincinnati Enquirer, titled "Eminent domain abused: Ohio Supreme Court overrules Norwood home-taking." Some quotes:The city of Norwood cannot use “deteriorating” as a standard for blight to justify the taking of homes by eminent domain,...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on July 26, 2006 11:30 AM

Law - "Remaking cities: What price?"

"Remaking cities: What price?" is the headline to one of two major stories today in the Cincinnati Enquirer about the use of eminent domain in Ohio. To begin, take a look at this powerful photo from the Enquirer, showing the...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on April 30, 2006 09:58 AM

Law - Cincinnati eminent domain challenge makes news

"Woman vs. eminent domain: She may lose her home of 47 years" is the headline to this story in the Cincinnati Enquirer. The lengthy story begins:Eighty-year-old Emma Dimasi has told friends and neighbors she wants to live the rest of...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on March 12, 2006 10:54 AM

Law - "What limits on eminent domain? Norwood [Ohio] case is key national test"

"What limits on eminent domain? Norwood case is key national test" is the headline to a story today in the Cincinnati Enquirer about an oral argument heard yesterday before the Ohio Supreme Court. Here is the beginning of the interesting...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on January 12, 2006 09:12 AM

Ind. Law - Hurst bean factory in way of new Colts stadium; in Ohio, a standoff reaches state's highest court

There has been plenty of coverage here in Indianapolis on the question of whether "N.K. Hurst Co. will remain on the southeast corner of the four-city-block site of the new Indiana Stadium," including this John Ketzenberger Indianapolis Star business column...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on January 8, 2006 09:11 AM