Property In Landmark Eminent Domain Supreme Court Case Never Used

I've blogged about this theft before - nice to see how it turned out for the thieves.

While we're on the subject, have a gander at this piece from Wisconsin Law Journal - it seems as though somebody else sees the whole Clunkers for Brains madness for what it is: theft.

Weeds, glass, bricks, pieces of pipe and shingle splinters have replaced the knot of aging homes at the site of the nation's most notorious eminent domain project.

(link) [Huffington Post]

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