Cole_v._City_of_La_Grange

<i>Cole v. City of La Grange</i>

Cole v. City of La Grange

1885 United States Supreme Court case


Cole v. City of La Grange, 113 U.S. 1 (1885), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court ruled on eminent domain to benefit a private corporation.

Quick Facts Cole v. La Grange, Submitted December 8, 1884 Decided January 5, 1885 ...

Background

The city of La Grange attempted to use eminent domain to condemn property for the benefit of La Grange Iron and Steel Company to expand that served no public benefit.

Decision

The Court held that the Missouri legislature could not authorize or any other city to issue bonds to assist corporations in their private business. The case was cited in the dissenting opinion of Justice Thomas in Kelo v. City of New London, 545 U.S. 469 (2005).



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