Administrative/Regulatory
Jul. 1, 2005
Court Goes 'Clueless': Now 'Public Use' Means Whatever!
Forum Column - By Michael M. Berger - Nearly a decade ago, a commentary in Time magazine sarcastically concluded that "eminent domain" is "a legal term meaning 'We can do anything we want.'" "In the Name of Her Father," July 14, 1997. The U.S. Supreme Court recently confirmed the accuracy of that comment in Kelo v. City of New London , 2005 DJDAR 2475.




Forum Column
By Michael M. Berger
Nearly a decade ago, a commentary in Time magazine sarcastically concluded that "emine...
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