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Public power, private gain
by Dana Berliner 2003
No one — at least no one besides lawyers and bureaucrats — would think “public use” means a casino, condominiums or a private office building. Yet these days, that’s exactly how state and local governments use eminent domain—as part of corporate welfare incentive packages and deals for more politically favored businesses.
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