A new cert petition to check out. We don’t need to explain it much, because the petition does a good job of it.
Here’s the Question Presented:
New York State redevelopment agency seized, via eminent domain, a large tract of real estate occupied by an existing building in downtown Brooklyn for redevelopment. The building, partially used for office space, included a useable basement of over 13,000 square feet, which had a government-issued certificate of occupancy. During eminent domain proceedings, the lower court ignored the certificate of occupancy’s determination of a usable basement as a valued property interest.
The question presented is:
1. Are government-issued attributes of private property (e.g., certificates of occupancy, building permits, business permits) entitled to constitutional protection under the Fifth Amendment when they are seized under the government’s eminent domain power, just as they are presently entitled to constitutional due process protection under the Fourteenth Amendment?
Follow along on the Court’s docket here.
