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Readers will doubtless recall the Supreme Court's remarkable decision in Kelo v. New London, which turned the Constitution's "takings clause" (which requires just compensation when private property is seized for "public use") on its head.(Brief Article)
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Readers will doubtless recall the Supreme Court's remarkable decision in Kelo v. New London, which turned the Constitution's "takings clause" (which requires just compensation when private property is seized for "public use") on its head. A similar scandal is now brewing in Congress, currently in the midst of a major telecom overhaul. Television broadcasters (supported by some who should know better, including Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson) are seeking to expand their privileges vis-a-vis cable-television providers. At stake is a complicated issue called "multicasting." Today, cable-television providers must also transmit the primary video content of television broadcasters. The broadcasting giants are desperate to expand these "must carry" privileges to ...
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