Sen. Arlen Specter (R) Pa, asks witnesses at the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing on the recent Supreme Court ruling on eminent domain, whether money will compensate for taking their property.

Posted by Staff on September 20, 2005 |

Susette Kelo, lead plaintiff in Kelo vs. City of London, the recent Supreme Court case, tells the Senate Judiciary Committee that there are some things you cannot put a price on. Rev. Fred Jenkins, Pastor, St. Luke’s Pentecostal Church, North Hempstead, NY, tells the committee that his property was not for sale. (0.35)

 
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September 20, 2005

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