Eminent Domain Harms Poor Residents

State and Local Government |
By Eric D. Dixon | Read Time 1 minute

I’ve been remiss in pointing out this article at The American by our former editor, Tim Lee, about how eminent domain abuse in Missouri harms the very poor residents that officials are ostensibly trying to help. The article serves as a brief introduction to some of the material in his recent study, "The Specter of Condemnation: The Case Against Eminent Domain for Private Profit in Missouri."

Another copy of the article also turned up a couple of days ago at The Cato Institute, where Tim is now an adjunct scholar. Be sure to read the article, then read the study, and learn how your neighborhood may be vulnerable to the bulldozers as well.

About the Author

Eric D. Dixon Eric D. Dixon worked as the Show-Me Institute's editor from May 2007 until 2011. He holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Brigham Young University, and although he originally planned to pursue a life in newspapers, he never got over his 1997 internship at the Cato Institute. He has since kept a foot in both journalism and public policy, working for U.S. Term Limits, Americans for Limited Government, the Cascade Policy Institute, Liberty magazine, the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association, and the Idaho Press-Tribune.

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