ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Websites > Land Rights and Takings
- Government Land Grab Crisis Web site
Source: American Land Rights Association
Country: United States
- This Web site will be a valuable resource for those trying to keep up with how the federal government spends what will likely be a billion-dollar land-purchase appropriation.
- Property rights legislation
Source: Defenders of Property Rights
Country: United States
E-mail: mail@yourpropertyrights.org
- A list of pending legislative efforts (with links to bills' texts) to protect property owners' rights against the vicissitudes of life under Leviathan, both in Congress and in the states.
- Palazzolo V. Rhode Island web site
Source: Pacific Legal Foundation
Country: United States
E-mail: plf@pacificlegal.org
- For 40 years, Anthony Palazzolo has been denied permission to develop 18 acres of salt marsh. His case, now before the Supreme Court, is the most significant property rights case to reach the court in years. A ruling for him will challenge many environmental regulations that deny people the use of their land without reimbursement. The web site has up to date information and case history.
- Castle Coalition
Source: Institute for Justice
Country: United States
- The Castle Coalition was inspired by watching several communities defeat seemingly unstoppable projects to take homes and businesses to give to other private parties. This website seeks to give you ideas and tools to wage this battle yourself.
- 2003 private property Congressional vote index
Source: League of Private Property Voters
Country: United States
- Very handy summary of all votes the 2003 Congress took on various issues relating to property and land rights. Very good overview of issues, with lots of easy to read charts to see how your Congresscritters voted on specific legislation. (PDF file)
- California coastal land rights project
Source: PLF
State: CA, Country: United States
- "The California Coastal Commission, local coastal government agencies, and even the National Park Service have mistakenly concluded that your private property really belongs to the public." PLF's coastal land rights project aims to correct that with information and activism.
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