Note to Self: Avoid June 23 at the Supreme Court
If my office ever takes another Fifth Amendment case up to the U.S. Supreme Court (my Damon Key colleagues Charlie Bocken and Diane Hastert argued and won Kaiser Aetna v. United States, 444 U.S. 164 (1979)), we're going to do whatever we can to avoid filing it so it gets considered on June 23.
Today's the third anniversary of Kelo v. City of New London, and also the day the Court denied review to a case which is the logical follow-up to Kelo, Goldstein v. Pataki.
[A follow up from a reader's comment: June 23 is "Kelo Day" - read more here.]



While we’re on the subject, a reminder:
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.
Please consider being a part of sending that message: Visit http://www.ij.org/keloday TODAY to join the Susette Kelo Liberty Club.
Posted by: Jennifer Perkins | June 23, 2008 at 02:56 PM
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Hawaii Treatment Centers
Posted by: Subhash Pandey | August 01, 2008 at 12:43 AM