http://reason.com/blog/2013/03/31/alabama-brings-back-eminent-domain-for-pI mean honestly, this might be the worst decision the supreme court has ever made. Municipal and state governments already abused imminent domain, this decision just encourages bribery, amssive corruption, and crony capitalism.Anyway, shit job Alabama legislature.
3/31/2013 3:51:27 PM
RE. PU. BLI. CANS.
3/31/2013 4:30:36 PM
I know you hate the republican party, but this is hardly exclusive to republican legislatures. Alabama actually had incredibly strong protections against this sort of thing 6 years ago as a response to Kelo, but changed it very recently.If there's cash to be made or the opportunity to bring jobs to a state or municipality you can bet that politicians will do whatever they can property rights be damned.
3/31/2013 4:34:00 PM
*eminent
3/31/2013 5:48:51 PM
Yeah, sorry about that. Domain isn't about to happen.
3/31/2013 6:23:02 PM
Gov. McDonnell (VA) just signed a bill instituting the exact opposite...I hardly think it's a strictly republican idea.Opposition to the measure:
3/31/2013 8:38:48 PM
4/1/2013 12:47:17 PM
if the government cant provide enough of an incentive to property owners without resorting to force (eminent domain), then its abuse.
4/1/2013 1:34:35 PM