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Perspective

Apr. 1, 2010

Should Government Facilitate 'Corporate Thuggery?'

Gideon Kanner of Loyola Law School reviews George Schultz's new book, "Evicted! Property Rights and Eminent Domain."

By Gideon Kanner

There's a new book out: "Evicted! Property Rights and Eminent Domain," by George Schultz (ABC-CLIO 2010). It purports to tell the story of eminent domain, starting with a primer on property rights, through a description of how the eminent domain process operates, to a final startling conclusion that to solve the problem of eminent domain abuse for private gain, there is no need to reform the widely despised condemnation law. Instead, Schultz would ...

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