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The Castle Coalition is a network of U.S. homeowners and citizen activists determined to stop the abuse of
eminent domain Eminent domain (United States, Philippines), land acquisition (India, Malaysia, Singapore), compulsory purchase/acquisition (Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, United Kingdom), resumption (Hong Kong, Uganda), resumption/compulsory acquisition (Austr ...
in their communities, that is, the taking of private property by the government in order to give it to another private individual. The organization takes its name from the principle that Americans' homes or businesses should be their castles, that is, places where they are safe and free from abusive government power. The principle has been part of Anglo-American legal tradition since
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famously stated, "...a man's house is his castle". The Castle Coalition was founded in March 2002 as a project of the
Institute for Justice The Institute for Justice (IJ) is a libertarian non-profit public interest law firm in the United States. It has litigated ten cases before the United States Supreme Court dealing with eminent domain, interstate commerce, public financing for e ...
in response to the number of the requests attorneys received from citizens facing threats of eminent domain who were years away from any actual litigation. After the success of community groups in
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and
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, attorneys at IJ organized a conference for other activists facing eminent domain abuse from around the United States to teach them how to succeed in preventing their local government from taking their property through eminent domain. Castle Coalition-trained activists have been successful in saving their homes in places like
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. On 13 May 2002, ''
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'' magazine praised the new organization in a piece titled "Fighting City Hall":
Superheroes? Maybe. Although its name sounds like something out of a comic book, the Institute for Justice, a public-interest law firm in Washington, D.C., actually provides a much needed resource for business owners threatened with eviction. Since its founding in 1991, the firm has waged public relations campaigns and even stepped in to take legal action in communities when it feels the power of eminent domain has been abused. Of the nine projects that the Institute has taken on, it has won seven and lost none, and two are pending. But because the law firm can't take on every case across the U.S., it also created a grassroots group called the Castle Coalition to help teach business owners the ways they can take their fight to the streets and win. The group consists of community leaders and property owners who've successfully fought eminent domain cases or are currently involved in one. The coalition's website (castlecoalition.org) contains information on what steps you need to take and also tells you when to call in the pros.
In 2005, the
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issued its decision in
Kelo v. City of New London ''Kelo v. City of New London'', 545 U.S. 469 (2005), was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held, 5–4, that the use of eminent domain to transfer land from one private owner to another private own ...
. Although the decision allowed for a more expansive view of the
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in the Fifth Amendment of the
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the decision also states, "Nothing in our opinion precludes any State from placing further restrictions on its exercise of the takings power." In response to the decision, the Castle Coalition expanded its focus to include the reform of state and local eminent domain laws. In June 2005, they launched a $3 millio
Hands Off My Home
campaign, calling it ''"an aggressive initiative to effect significant and substantial reforms of state and local eminent domain laws."'' Two years after the beginning of the Hands Off My Home campaign, they published th

to provide the results of the campaign. By June 2007, 21 states had enacted substantive eminent domain reform and another 21 states had increased eminent domain protections but not nearly enough to prevent takings allowed by the Kelo decision. Eight states had not passed any legislation reforming their eminent domain laws.Castle Coalition - Legislative Center
The Castle Coalition provide

language for eminent domain reform, stricter
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statutes and state
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s. The Castle Coalition also has several publications documenting the extent and nature of eminent domain abuse across the United States. The Castle Coalition also brings activists together for a national conference annually and teaches home and small business owners how to protect themselves and stand up to the over-reaching governments and developers who seek to use eminent domain to take private property for their own gain.


References


External links


Castle Coalition homepage


The Castle Coalition's online publication

''Miami Herald'', 10 January 2007
90: Protecting homes and liberties''
''San Francisco Chronicle'', 20 October 2006

''New York Times'', 8 October 2006
''This Land is Whose Land?''
''Weekly Standard'', 11 September 2006
''Life After Kelo''
''Retail Traffic'', 1 June 2006

''Washington Times'', 9 March 2006
''Legal Blight''
''New York Sun'', 15 December 2005

''Washington Post'', 7 May 2005

''Mother Jones'', January/February 2005

''Reason Magazine'', February 2003


Publications



Published June 2007 * Curt Pringle

Published June 2007 *
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, MD
''Eminent Domain & African Americans: What is the Price of the Commons?''
Published February 2007

Published January 2007 * Dana Berliner, ttps://web.archive.org/web/20120514060918/http://castlecoalition.org/publications/floodgates/index.html ''Opening the Floodgates: Eminent Domain Abuse in a Post-Kelo World''Published June 2006
''Redevelopment Wrecks: 20 Failed Projects Involving Eminent Domain Abuse''
Published June 2006
''Myths and Realities of Eminent Domain Abuse''
Published June 2006
''Eminent Domain Abuse Survival Guide''

''Legislative Action Since Kelo''
An overview of the states' legislative responses to ''Kelo''

Published 2005 * Dana Berliner

Published April 2003 * ttps://web.archive.org/web/20070203034117/http://castlecoalition.org/publications/top_10_abuses/index.html ''Government Theft: The Top 10 Abuses of Eminent Domain''Published 2002 {{authority control Eminent domain Political advocacy groups in the United States 2002 establishments in the United States