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Government

Feb. 14, 2006

'Kelo' Backlash Ripples Through Civics of U.S.

Forum Column - By Michael M. Berger - Just when you thought it might be slowing down. Just when you thought that the near-universal concern about the way government agencies use the eminent domain power (launched into orbit by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last spring in Kelo v. City of New London , 125 S.Ct. 2655 (2005)) may have been chased from the public consciousness by such things as developments in the Middle East or the Enron trial, there it was again. In the Los Angeles Times.

        
Forum Column

By Michael M. Berger
        
        Just when you thought it might be slowing down. Just when you thought that the near-universal concern about the way government agencies use the eminent domain power (launched into orbit by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last spring in...

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