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March 31, 2006
Petition for Appeal in Takings/Establishment Clause Case
In early February, I posted on an interesting Pennsylvania case involving the constitutionality of taking blighted property to give to a religious institution. Pennsylvania's intermediate appellate court held that the taking violated the establishment clause. The Redevelopment Authority of Philadelphia has now filed a petition seeking review by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Ben Barros
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March 31, 2006 in Recent Cases, Takings | Permalink
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