Martin Luther King III Offers Letter of Support For New London Property Owners In Eminent Domain FightWEB RELEASE: December 2, 2002
December 2, 2002 To: The Fort Trumbull Homeowners in New London, Connecticut I would also like to wish you well in your case before the Connecticut Supreme Court on December 2, 2002. Eminent domain should only be used for true public projects, not to take from one private owner to give to another wealthier private owner. That is wrong and it should stop in Connecticut and throughout the country. I am very pleased that the Institute for Justice in Washington, D.C. represents you. I had the great pleasure of collaborating with the Institute in a successful eminent domain struggle in Canton, Mississippi. They are first-rate constitutional lawyers and I can’t think of a better group to represent you in this case. Finally, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference was founded on the backs of many civil rights leaders whose unrelenting and dedicated efforts for underrepresented communities changed the course of history. By standing up for your rights against powerful institutions, you are carrying on in this noble tradition.Sincerely, Martin King III SCLC National President and CEO |





