Remembering Kelo

June 23rd, 2008 by Jason Pye

Today is the third anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Kelo v. New London, a case that opened the floodgates to abuse of private property rights through eminent domain.

Here is a statement from Bob Barr, 2008 Libertarian Party Presidential nominee, on the anniversary of this decision and what actions should be taken to prohibit further abuses of eminent domain:

Three years ago today the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Kelo v. City of New London, undercutting the Constitution’s protection against the unlawful taking of private property. “In Kelo the Supreme Court held that government could take private property to give away to private developers so government could collect more tax revenue,” explains Bob Barr, the Libertarian Party candidate for president. “That allows governments across America to ignore the Fifth Amendment’s clear requirement that property be taken only for a ‘public use’,” Barr adds.

Many states responded to Kelo by restricting the use of eminent domain to conform to the Constitution’s language rather than to the Court’s interpretation. But abuses still occur. Thus, “the president should direct all federal departments and agencies to avoid the seizure of private property except as a last resort, and for a legitimate public purpose,” says Barr. Congress should similarly restrict any federal grant money to states and localities.

“Even though the Supreme Court has improperly minimized the scope of the Fifth Amendment, every public official who takes an oath to the Constitution has a responsibility to respect the nation’s fundamental law,” notes Barr. “The president and members of Congress should act only in accordance with the Constitution’s clear guarantee for the right to private property.”

« Barr rips FISA deal

Barr on the radio with Dennis Miller »

2 Responses to “Remembering Kelo

  1. Jennifer Perkins Says:

    On this third anniversary, Susette Kelo is asking 10,000 people to step up and donate - just $5 or $10 - today to send a message to those in power that eminent domain abuse must be stopped. Visit http://www.ij.org/keloday TODAY to join the Susette Kelo Liberty Club and be a part of that message.

     Add karma Subtract karma  +0
  2. Dave Says:

    I heard recently that the land that the City of New London seized still sits barren today.

     Add karma Subtract karma  +0

Leave a Reply