News Sparta families furious about proposed Hancock County railroad vote Kamilah Williams September 5, 2024
News Controversial railroad cutting through family land in Sparta receives another greenlight September 4, 2024
News In 11 Minutes, These Black Landowners Lost Their Property to a Railroad Aallyah Wright September 4, 2024
News Residents vow to appeal after a Georgia railroad gets the OK to force land sales Zachary Hansen and Drew Kann September 4, 2024
Press Release Georgia Public Service Commission Greenlights Railroad’s Landgrab; Property Owners Will Appeal in Court Dan King September 4, 2024
News Leaders discuss Hanson Spur Railroad project ahead of final vote next week Megan Western August 30, 2024
News $4.5 million for 14 acres in Brighton? State’s plan to seize St. Elizabeth’s from Steward could spark legal battle. Aidan Ryan August 23, 2024
News Georgia PSC to weigh eminent domain case pitting Black landowners against Sandersville Railroad Stanley Dunlap August 13, 2024
News Sparta residents and the railroad they oppose get a final hearing Grant Blankenship August 7, 2024
News Prominent Georgia family faces legal battle after attempting to evict residents from their homes Alice Barrett August 7, 2024
News The dispute over the expropriation of the Georgia railroad company could change property law throughout the USA Alice Barrett August 7, 2024
News Georgia property owners battle railroad company in ongoing eminent domain case Charlotte Kramon August 7, 2024
News Georgia landowners push PSC to reject railroad’s eminent domain plan Zachary Hansen and Drew Kann August 7, 2024
Post Two Decades After Kelo, North Carolina Seems Doomed to Repeat One of America’s Most Infamous Cases of Eminent Domain Abuse July 31, 2024
News In Richmond, A Struggle Over The Future Of A ‘Harlem Of The South’ Elizabeth McGowan July 16, 2024
News Georgia PSC to act on Sandersville Railroad owner’s request to condemn land held by Black owners Stanley Dunlap July 12, 2024
Press Release Louisiana Supreme Court Rules Property Owners are Entitled to Compensation After Sewerage Board Caused Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars in Damage Dan King July 1, 2024
News The Age: Winnie farmer battles against flooding, government negligence Marie Hughes July 1, 2024
News California has a history of racist land seizures. Will reparations bills bring justice? Tyrone Beason June 20, 2024
News Small businesses accuse Missouri city of forcing them out with baseless blight label to score lucrative deal Megan Myers and Hannah Ray Lambert June 5, 2024
News Brentwood blight: How a Supreme Court case allowed governments to seize property on behalf of developers Hannah Ray Lambert and Megan Myers June 1, 2024