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Politics : The Castle

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (5028)8/5/2005 9:58:53 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 7936
 
Breyer and the State

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"...Some have speculated as to what would happen if Souter appealed an eminent domain action on his house all the way to the SCOTUS. Being a party, he of course could not judge his own case, leaving 8 justices. If Breyer were a party in a similar case, he’d have to recuse himself, then the number is down to 7, and the vote would be 4-3 in favor of Souter, returning the definition of eminent domain back to its original intent….

Comment by Mike Lorrey — August 05, 2005 @ 9:54 am "
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