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Why
doesn't everyone who has had a business shut-down by executive order
sue the Governor under each state's eminent domain constitutional
provisions?
State actions
shutting down certain businesses "for the public good" is a State taking
of property for the public good. EACH taking requires just
compensation.
Just compensation would bankrupt States.
My guess is these Little Dictators would fold rather than incur those liabilities.
Don Leicht
attorney/retired Circuit Court Judge
Kokomo, IN
I like it.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6F6u5TIUbI
:) !
DeleteSuch lawsuits are only as viable as the judge hearing them is honest. Most are not. Therefore such lawsuits will almost invariably get tossed out somewhere during the process. Remember....we have a LEGAL system, not a justice system. It's a guarantee that some blackrobed pirate will find some rule, regulation or precedent relieving the government and politicians of their fiscal responsibility for the damage they have done.
ReplyDeletewe have a LEGAL system, not a justice system.
DeleteWell said.