What an idiotic statement by LeDoux. "This country has greater protection for property rights than it does for speech rights. And that's probably not the way it should be," says LeDoux." Hey LeDoux, where do you live - I'm sure you won't mind if I occupy your space. I'd suggest you learn a bit more about the foundations of property rights and how it plays a role in a healthy and free democracy. But I suspect you care less about that care more about your myopic ideology. Try taking a look at the big picture.
The article headline is interesting. The point is the difference between private and public property. Since private property is private - duh - due process is an inherent part of the process.
The article headline is interesting. The point is the difference between private and public property. Since private property is private - duh - due process is an inherent part of the process.