Just deserts
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Kelo, outraged Americans are trying to confiscate private property belonging to Justices David Souter and Stephen Breyer and convert it to “public use.” This is all well and good.
But as Perry de Havilland notes, there are others whose property is equally ripe for taking under eminent domain: “local politicians who collude with property developers.”
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