Focus (Forum & Focus)
Jun. 12, 2008
Will Californians Move Eminent Domain Reform to the Back Burner?
The electorate's reaction against eminent domain is simply not strong enough to serve as the wedge to create wholesale changes in the balance of power between private property rights holders, and public entities that regulate them, writes David B. Cosgrove. - Forum Column




By David B. Cosgrove
This article appears on Page 6
Everything has its limits - including just how far California voters' distaste for government seizures of property can be used to reshape California's legal landscape regarding private property rights. The June 3 election was California's second opportunity to harness recent political backlash against perceived eminent domain abuses, to reverse lon...
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