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  • Court Sides With Property Owners Over EPA

    03/21/2012 10:38:33 AM PDT · by Mikey_1962 · 13 replies
    AP ^ | 3-21-12 | AP
    The Supreme Court has sided with an Idaho couple in a property rights case, ruling they can go to court to challenge an Environmental Protection Agency order that blocked construction of their new home and threatened fines of more than $30,000 a day. Wednesday's decision is a victory for Mike and Chantell Sackett, whose property near a scenic lake has sat undisturbed since the EPA ordered a halt in work in 2007. The agency said part of the property was a wetlands that could not disturbed without a permit. In an opinion by Justice Antonin Scalia, the court rejected EPA's...
  • Kelo and the 14th Amendment: Exploring a Constitutional Koan

    08/21/2005 7:00:15 AM PDT · by Carry_Okie · 151 replies · 4,350+ views
    Vanity | 8/21/05 | Mark Edward Vande Pol
    In the practice of Zen Buddhism, a koan is a statement that is intentionally insoluble to the rational mind, a tool by which to master life’s seemingly paradoxical events. Yet the Japanese Zen masters have nothing on us red-blooded Americans, who for over a century have become unconsciously adept at sustaining such conflicts, easily accepting contradictory interpretations of Constitutional Law, between the original scope of the Bill of Rights and that since the Fourteenth Amendment. As Madison elaborated in Federalist 45, the Constitution for the United States of America was sold as a list of strictly limited powers; leaving the...
  • [CA] Developers bothered by habitat-protection process

    04/19/2005 12:46:48 PM PDT · by forester · 2 replies · 265+ views
    North County Times ^ | April 19, 2005 | By: Dave Downey - Staff Writer
    RIVERSIDE ---- Developers on Monday blasted local agencies' handling of a sweeping plan to create 153,000 acres of endangered-species reserves in western Riverside County. The regional habitat conservation plan was supposed to bring clarity and predictability to the complicated process of setting aside land for protecting wildlife, but instead has delivered only confusion, building representatives said at a workshop hosted by the county Board of Supervisors. Many developers had supported the plan's creation because it aimed to clarify where they would be allowed to build and what requirements they would face if building in an environmentally sensitive area. The plan...