One of the most unusual eminent-domain decisions of all time is the California Supreme Court's ruling in City of Oakland v. Oakland Raiders (32 Cal. 3d 60 (1982)). After the football franchise failed to exercise its contractual option to lease the Oakland Coliseum for the season that would begin in 1980, city leaders were faced with the unnerving possibility that the team might m...
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