Weare, New Hampshire (PRWEB) Could a hotel be built on the land owned by
Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter? A new ruling by the Supreme Court
which was supported by Justice Souter himself itself might allow it. A
private developer is seeking to use this very law to build a hotel on
Souter's land.
Justice Souter's vote in the “Kelo vs. City of New London” decision
allows city governments to take land from one private owner and give it to
another if the government will generate greater tax revenue or other
economic benefits when the land is developed by the new owner.
The proposed development, called “The Lost Liberty Hotel” will feature
the “Just Desserts Café” and include a museum, open to the public,
featuring a permanent exhibit on the loss of freedom in America. Instead of
a Gideon's Bible each guest will receive a free copy of Ayn Rand's novel
Atlas Shrugged.
From Always Low Prices—
Always? and via The Volokh Conspriacy, this press
release
I can only hope this actually goes through …
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