#^They're SEIZING a 175-year-old family farm?!



The Henry family farm is a 21-acre farm in Cranbury, New Jersey and has been in Andy and Christopher’s family since 1850.

So you can imagine the shock, when Andy got a letter from the township’s attorney, stating the town wanted to purchase the land for affordable housing. And if the Henry family doesn't sell, they'll take it anyway, via eminent domain.
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#^Eminent Domain DISASTER May Finally Be Overturned



Can the government take your property just to hand it over to your business competitor?

That is the question New York developer Bryan Bowers is asking the United States Supreme Court after New York’s courts said it was perfectly fine for a county redevelopment agency to condemn his property and give it to a rival developer to use as a private parking lot. In most states, that kind of one-to-one transfer of property between private owners would be forbidden—or at least be subject to serious judicial scrutiny. In New York, though, it’s business as usual.

The culprit is the Supreme Court’s much-maligned 2005 decision in Kelo v. City of New London. In that case, the Court blessed the condemnation of the working-class Fort Trumbull neighborhood—not to build a road or a school, but because the government wanted to hand the land over to new private owners who would pay more in taxes. The Constitution says eminent domain is reserved for public uses, like building roads or parks, but the Court held that the public-use requirement was satisfied by the prospect of the public benefiting from claimed higher tax revenues.

The backlash to Kelo was swift and widespread. Between legislation, constitutional amendments, and court decisions, 47 states changed their laws to make Kelo-style private-purpose takings more difficult. But in the few states that didn’t, eminent domain abuse continues to occur.

Bryan’s case gives the Supreme Court an opportunity to reconsider and hopefully overturn its decision in Kelo and to restore some constitutional protections against eminent-domain abuse—an opportunity that several Justices have publicly supported.

Learn more about this important case at IJ.org
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Eminent Domain DISASTER May Finally Be Overturned

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Tim Kaine Lookin' To Yank Joe Manchin's Frackin' Pipeline Right Out Of The Debt Ceiling Bill

Another damn pipeline isn't a matter of 'national security,' no matter what that arsebiscuit Manchin says.

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