September 24, 2009
In most states,
if you get locked up by mistake and want financial compensation,
you have to go to court or to the legislature, neither of which is
obligated to give it. Yet as Steve Chapman writes, the 5th
Amendment to the Constitution says the government may not take your
property without paying just compensation. So if you're entitled to
fair market value for being deprived of your house, shouldn't
losing a large share of your time on Earth be worth something as
well?
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