Cases

Neighborhood Enterprises, Inc. v. City of St. Louis
Signs of Abuse: Fighting Censorship and Eminent Domain Abuse in St. Louis

IJ client Jim Roos

IJ client Jim Roos' Mural

In a double blow to free speech and property rights, the city of St. Louis is not only threatening to take an entire neighborhood for private development—it wants to censor a powerful and highly visible mural protesting the city’s eminent domain abuse and building support for reform.

Fed up with eminent domain abuse across Missouri—and against properties he owns and manages—Jim Roos fought back. He had a large mural painted on his building at 1806 S. 13th Street, in a neighborhood targeted for redevelopment. The mural protests the city’s abuse and advocates for statewide eminent domain reform.

But the city of St. Louis wants the mural taken down.

IJ argues that if the First Amendment means anything, it must mean that citizens like Jim Roos have the right to effectively protest government abuse and build support for meaningful reform—without having to get government approval.

Essential Background

 

Images and Media

Backgrounder: Signs of Abuse: Fighting Censorship and Eminent Domain Abuse in St. Louis

 

Client Photo

 

Audio: 8th Circuit argument (February 16, 2011)

   

Latest Release: IJ Scores Major First Amendment Victory For St. Louis Property Owner Protesting Eminent Domain Abuse (July 13, 2011)

 

Legal Briefs and Decisions

 

Summary judgment brief on claims against Board of Adjustment (filed March 16, 2009) (PDF)

Launch Release: Signs of Abuse in St. Louis: Institute for Justice Challenges City’s Censorship Of Anti-Eminent Domain Abuse Mural (November 15, 2007)   8th Circuit opinion reinstating claims against Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (August 29, 2008) (PDF)
 

 


Summary Judgement Order (March 29, 2010) (PDF)

 

 


Appellants' Brief (June 10, 2010) (PDF)
 

 


Appellants' Reply Brief (October 23, 2010) (PDF)

8th Circuit Opinion (July 13, 2011) (PDF)

Respondents Brief Supporting a Grant of Writ of Certiorari (December 8, 2011) (PDF)

Case Timeline

Filed Amended Complaint: 

 

November 14, 2007

Court Filed:

 


U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missour

Decision(s):

 


August 29, 2008, 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reinstates claims against Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority 

Current Court:

 

United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri

Status:

 

Summary judgment motion pending on claims against Board of Adjustment

Next Key Date:

 

TBD

     

Additional Releases

 

Maps, Charts and Facts

Release: Property Owner Should be Allowed to Protest Government WITHOUT the Government’s Permission (February 15, 2011)

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Release: Court Upholds St. Louis’s Attempt to Suppress Eminent Domain Protest Mural (March 29, 2010)

Release: St. Louis Agency Settles Case with Anti-Eminent Domain Activist (January 28, 2009)

 


   

Release: 8th Circuit Reinstates Free Speech Challenge To St. Louis Redevelopment Authority’s Suppression of Eminent Domain Mural (August 29, 2008)

Release: 8th Circuit to Hear Challenge To St. Louis Redevelopment Authority's Suppression of Speech (June 10, 2008)

 

Op-eds, News Articles and Links

 

Article: IJ Earns Important Civil Rights Decision From 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; Liberty & Law (December 2008)

Article: Sign of the Times: IJ Defends Intertwined Rights of Property & Speech; Liberty & Law (December 2007)


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