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Just(ice) Desserts

by @ 7:18 am on August 1, 2005. Filed under Property Rights, Supreme Court

More blowback from the Supreme Court’s Kelo decision, this time directed at Justice Stephen Breyer.

Justice Stephen Breyer has joined his high-court colleague David Souter in feeling the wrath of the public, specifically the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire, which wants the city of Plainfield, N.H., to seize Breyer’s 167-acre vacation retreat by eminent domain.

In its place, Libertarians hope to see a “Constitution Park” featuring monuments celebrating the U.S. and New Hampshire constitutions.

Sounds like an economically beneficial use to me.

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