The Messy History of the Federal Eminent Domain Power: A Response to William Baude

4 California Law Review Circuit 187 (2013)

22 Pages Posted: 20 Dec 2013 Last revised: 24 Dec 2013

Date Written: December 1, 2013

Abstract

In this response to William Baude's article, Rethinking the Federal Eminent Domain Power, Christian Burset challenges Baude's claim that antebellum legislators, commentators, and judges uniformly refused to acknowledge a federal eminent domain power. Examining historical sources and case law, Burset highlights how changing political attitudes influenced historic beliefs about the ability of the federal government to condemn land within state boundaries.

Keywords: Legal history, constitutional law, eminent domain, Takings Clause, Necessary and Proper Clause

Suggested Citation

Burset, Christian, The Messy History of the Federal Eminent Domain Power: A Response to William Baude (December 1, 2013). 4 California Law Review Circuit 187 (2013), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2369637

Christian Burset (Contact Author)

Notre Dame Law School ( email )

Eck Hall of Law
Notre Dame, IN 46556-4639
United States

HOME PAGE: http://https://law.nd.edu/directory/christian-burset/

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