Kelo and FEE

The latest issue of FEE’s The Freeman is focused on the Kelo case (2). From what I can tell of the articles available online and from what others have told me, most of the pieces take the libertarian-centralist view that the Supreme Court should have struck down the state eminent domain practice. No decentralists among the FEE-ers?Update: Someone scanned the whole issue for me (woo, copyright violation! Don’t tell Wikipedia); as far as I can see the various commentators on the Kelo decision do not even acknowledge that some libertarians might opppose the federal Court interfering in state action on … Continue reading Kelo and FEE