Philadelphia
Philly Plans Eminent Domain To Displace Private Projects With City Ones
It's customary, when discussing eminent domain, to allow that it's a necessary use of state power that enhances the good of the community, before then going on to discuss whatever horrendous abuse is being committed this week through the application of the government's ability to take private property for "public use."
Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority to Seize More Than Two Dozen Properties Thanks to Eminent Domain
Plan to build affordable housing on the plot
Your Election Picture of the Day From the City of Brotherly Love
America's free and fair elections
Judge Orders Ejected Election Officials to be Reinstated in Philadelphia
Were refused entry by Democratic voting chief judges
Voting Getting Screwed Up in Philly
Robocalls telling voters polling places have changed locations
Video of Philly Cop Sucker Punching Woman "Disturbing," Says Philly Deputy Police Commissioner
Veteran cop was a "Sexy Single" in 2006
Revolutionary War Museum Planned in Philadelphia
There is no museum in the U.S. currently dedicated primarily to the American Revolutionary War.