Paving paradise

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From Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's very lucid dissent in Kelo v. New London:

Petitioners own properties in two of the plan’s seven parcels—Parcel 3 and Parcel 4A. Under the plan, Parcel 3 is slated for the construction of research and office space as a market develops for such space. It will also retain the existing Italian Dramatic Club (a private cultural organization) though the homes of three plaintiffs in that parcel are to be demolished. Parcel 4A is slated, mysteriously, for “ ‘park support.’ ” Id., at 345–346. At oral argument, counsel for respondents conceded the vagueness of this proposed use, and offered that the parcel might eventually be used for parking. Tr. of Oral Arg. 36.

I was wondering why "Big Yellow Taxi" has been playing in my head since Friday. (And, yeah, I'm like the millioneth person to think of this, I'm sure.)

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