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IJ Saves Pittsburgh Wool Company from Government Taking

IJ clients Roy and Jeff Kumer.

After months of being threatened with the loss of their property through the government’s abuse of eminent domain, the Pittsburgh Wool Company avoided government condemnation with the help of the Institute for Justice when it reached a private agreement to be purchased by the Heinz Company.  On August 2, 1999, the Pittsburgh City Council voted to approve the use of eminent domain to take Roy and Jeff Kumers’ property (the Pittsburgh Wool Company), which houses five businesses and employs more than 100 Pittsburghers.  Heinz had sought the land for use as a private warehouse. 

When the case came to the attention of the Institute for Justice, IJ offered to represent the Kumers for free in defense of their constitutionally guaranteed property rights.  The Institute and the Kumers objected to the use of government power to take someone’s private property for another party’s private use.  After the Institute for Justice announced that it would defend the Kumers, the City became reluctant to use eminent domain and the Heinz Company approached the Kumers for the first time in hopes of reaching a private settlement.

As they had done decades earlier to help Heinz in its expansion, the Pittsburgh Wool Company agreed to move without being forced by the government to do so.


Essential Background

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Client Photo

Release: Pittsburgh provokes property rights confrontation, Vote threatens Pittsburgh Wool Company (August 11, 1999)

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Legal Briefs and Decisions

Release: Pittsburgh City Council Abuses Government's Eminent Domain Power (August 2, 1999)

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Case Timeline

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Additional Releases

Maps, Charts and Facts

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MAP: State Supreme Court Rulings On Eminent Domain for Private Development

IJ’s first-ever nationwide census of eminent domain abuse:  Public Power, Private Gain

Op-eds, News Articles and Links

Op-ed: Condemning Eminent Domain

Article: Constitutional blight on private property (August 31, 1999)

Article: Eminently neighborly (August 8, 1999)

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