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Wednesday, September 29, 2004


The End of Eminent Domain Abuse May Be at Hand.
Michigan's supreme court ruled against governments that wish to take property from one private party and give it to another, all in the name of some public good. (The public good usually turns out to be a government-directed economic development effort, or lately, simply more tax revenue.)

While the Michigan ruling is a powerful symbol for others to look for, the final word on legal matters lies with the U.S. Supreme Court, which has decided it will hear a related case on the question. Chip Taylor has the links.

"Justice Louis D. Brandeis'’s metaphor of the states as "laboratories" for policy experiments ... had almost nothing to do with federalism and everything to do with his commitment to scientific socialism. .... To this day, it continues to inhibit a truly experimental, federalist politics." -- Michael S. Greve

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