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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0506240150jun24,1,7295148.story?coll=chi-newsnationworld-hed
The Supreme Court says it's okay to condemn and sieze someone's home against their will--at a fair price?--in order to develop the site into something more 'lucrative.' There are loads of cases this will affect, including a huge one along the riverbank in New London, CT, near the Long Island Sound.
The owners like living there and don't want to move. The local gov't wants to build a mall so they can make more in taxes.
The Supreme Court says it's okay to condemn and sieze someone's home against their will--at a fair price?--in order to develop the site into something more 'lucrative.' There are loads of cases this will affect, including a huge one along the riverbank in New London, CT, near the Long Island Sound.
The owners like living there and don't want to move. The local gov't wants to build a mall so they can make more in taxes.