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Abstract

Argument: Wednesday, January 14, 1987
Decision: Tuesday, June 9, 1987
Issues: Due Process, Takings Clause
Categories: eminent domain, jurisdiction, property

Advocates

Michael M. Berger (Argued the cause for the appellant)
Jack R. White (Argued the cause for the appellee)

Facts of the Case

In 1979, the County of Los Angeles passed an ordinance which prohibited construction or reconstruction on land which had been devastated by a flood one year earlier. The First English Evangelical Lutheran Church owned a campground which was affected by this ordinance and it was not allowed to reconstruct buildings on this land which the flood had destroyed.

Question

Did the ordinance violate the Fifth Amendment (as applied to the states through the Fourteenth) which prevents government from taking private property for public use without providing just compensation to the owner of the property?

Conclusion

The Court held that the ordinance violated the Constitution. Noting that the fate of the Church's property had been in limbo for over six years (the suit which it had filed in 1979 had been denied a hearing as late as October of 1985), Chief Justice Rehnquist argued that, because the church was unable to use its property during this time, a "taking" of the property had occurred. Thus, the Just Compensation Clause of the Fifth Amendment required the government to exercise one of a number of "options" such as amending the regulation or fair payment for the use of the property in order to protect the Church's constitutional rights.

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Ideology)

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Decision: 6 votes for First Eng. Evan. Luth. Church, 3 vote(s) against
Legal Provision: Takings Clause
Voted with the majority
Marshall
Voted with the majority
Brennan
Voted with the minority, joined Stevens' dissent
Blackmun
Wrote a dissent
Stevens
Voted with the majority
Powell
Voted with the majority
White
Voted with the minority, joined Stevens' dissent
O'Connor
Voted with the majority
Scalia
Wrote the majority opinion
Rehnquist
Full Opinion by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist

Cite this page

The Oyez Project, First Eng. Evan. Luth. Church v. Los Angeles, 482 U.S. 304 (1987),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/1980-1989/1986/1986_85_1199/>
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