Property Rights
The Hobgoblins of Little Minds
Posted by Sheila Kennedy in Property Rights on February 2nd, 2006
Emerson once declared a “foolish consistency” to be “the hobgoblin of little minds.” Depending upon your definition of “foolish,” I guess that means our legislature is populated by mental giants, undeterred by the inconsistencies that baffle us lesser folks. One the one hand, members of the General Assembly are mightily exercised over supposed abuses [...]
Continue reading...Ends and Means
Posted by Sheila Kennedy in Property Rights on May 3rd, 2005
If there is one clear distinction between western constitutional systems and the various dictatorships and theocracies around the globe, it is the formers’ emphasis on process. Indeed, we might justifiably characterize our Bill of Rights as a restatement of your mother’s admonition that how you do something is just as important as what you choose [...]
Continue reading...Property Tax & Civil Liberties
Posted by Sheila Kennedy in Property Rights on May 3rd, 2005
Recently, the Indiana Tax Court heard arguments in the Indiana Civil Liberties Union’s lawsuit against the State Board of Tax Commissioners. We claim that Indiana’s method of assessing property is unconstitutional…
Continue reading...Power Versus Principle
Posted by Sheila Kennedy in Property Rights on May 3rd, 1995
Recently the Indiana Civil Liberties Union brought a suit challenging the constitutionality of Indiana’s property tax assessment formula. We did so because we believe it violates federal constitutional guarantees of equal protection as well as provisions of the Indiana Constitution.
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