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Reacting to a controversial Supreme Court ruling, the Senate moved Wednesday to bar some federal funds from projects where homes are seized to build shopping malls or other commercial developments. Separately, Sen. John Cornyn is pushing a bill that would ban federal funds' use in construction projects that rely on the Court decision to seize property. The Court's June ruling was slammed by property rights groups and drew a scathing dissent from Justice Sandra Day O'Connor as favoring wealthy corporations.
October 20, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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