Constitutional Law
Feb. 24, 2016
An asymmetric view of border fences
Once again, events "out there" have intruded into our parochial little world of land use and such, but on a grander scale. As is the case with just about everything, there is an eminent domain angle even to the subject of border fences.





Once again, events "out there" have intruded into our parochial little world of land use and such, but on a grander scale. Behold the subject of border fences in general, and the pope's interest therein in particular. Actually, as is the case with just about everything, there is even an eminent domain angle to this. Uncle Sam has used the power of eminent domain to take land on the Mexican border to facilitate the construction of our border fence. Making things worse, our fence is so locat...
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