Thursday, July 10, 2008

Property Rights Coalition

WEB RELEASE: June 30, 2008
Media Contact:
Lisa Knepper
(703) 682-9320
[First Amendment]

Arlington, Va—Richard Swift and Wayne Wilkinson are developers in Clarksville, Tenn., who are using the power of government to benefit developers—and they sued citizens, demanding $500,000, simply for saying so.

Today, those citizens, members of the Clarksville Property Rights Coalition, a grassroots group formed to fight the abuse of eminent domain in their community, are fighting back with the help of the Institute for Justice. IJ, a non-profit, public interest law firm that defends property rights and First Amendment freedoms nationwide, today filed a motion to dismiss Swift and Wilkinson’s lawsuit.

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