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Eminent Domain And The Psychology Of Property Rights: Proposed Use, Subjective Attachment, And Taker Identity, Janice Nadler, Shari Seidman Diamond Jan 2008

Eminent Domain And The Psychology Of Property Rights: Proposed Use, Subjective Attachment, And Taker Identity, Janice Nadler, Shari Seidman Diamond

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The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Kelo v. City of New London, allowing governments to force the sale of private property to promote economic development, provoked bipartisan and widespread public outrage. Given that the decision in Kelo was rendered virtually inevitable by the Court's earlier public use decisions, what accounts for the dread and dismay that the decision provoked among ordinary citizens? We conducted two experiments that represent an early effort at addressing a few of the many possible causes underlying the Kelo backlash. Together, these studies suggest that the constitutional focus on public purpose in Kelo does not fully, …