(Free download) Supreme Neglect: How to Revive Constitutional Protection For Private Property (Inalienable Rights)
| #2099175 in Books | 2008-03-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.70 x.80 x8.40l,.75 | File Name: 0195304608 | 208 pages
||2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Constutuinal rights sound good, but this book gives no help on how to claim them|By Lizardhaven|bottom line, you have to be really rich and have lots of lawyers to get a court to pay attention to your claim, and even then they seem to be very good at finding ways to not let you have these rights.
if you don't believe me i can show you the court order that tells me i|||"This book represents a distillation and refinement of a lifetime of thought about private property, the individual, and the state. Epstein's vision of the Takings Clause is provocative and original, and has been powerfully influential with courts and academ
As far back as the Magna Carta in 1215, the right of private property was seen as a bulwark of the individual against the arbitrary power of the state. Indeed, common-law tradition holds that "property is the guardian of every other right." And yet, for most of the last seventy years, property rights had few staunch supporters in America.
This latest addition to Oxford's Inalienable Rights series provides a succinct, pointed look at property rights in America--ho...
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