Kelo: Five Years Later
Kelo was the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that became the property
rights shot heard 'round the world. Wednesday marks its fifth
anniversary.
In the merely five years since that infamous ruling, the vast
majority of state legislatures, many state supreme courts and the
public itself have acted to limit Kelo, which took away the homes
of seven New London, Conn., families for private development and
sparked a nationwide backlash against eminent domain for private
gain.
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