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Lucia Apologist
Re: The Power of the SCOTUS Part VII - The Bedrock of the Republic!
I dunno. I can't think of a better term for it
. I've always viewed government's #1 (or at least very near the top) job is protecting a person's property. Again, the term "property" is broadly defined as a person's earned possessions as well as life and liberty. I really think the founding fathers were keen on Locke as some of what he wrote was borrowed from in writing the DoI and Constitution IIRC.
Regarding the liberal wing of the court, I remember my dad not believing for a second that it was the conservative wing of the court that voted to stop this "perverse" expansion of eminent domain. He couldn't believe it.
I probably lose my Comintern card, but I agree with this (although "sacred" is a tad over the top).
O'Connor's opinion is spot on -- this was "reverse Robin Hood." What could have been going on in the liberal justices' minds? It's so obvious that the practical result of this decision would be giving the wealthy yet another Neo-feudalist tool.
I dunno. I can't think of a better term for it
Regarding the liberal wing of the court, I remember my dad not believing for a second that it was the conservative wing of the court that voted to stop this "perverse" expansion of eminent domain. He couldn't believe it.