Today on Legalese we return to a case I discussed in January about home equity theft and the Supreme Court case challenging its constitutionality.


Yesterday the Supreme Court issued its unanimous opinion, enjoining Minnesota’s Home Equity Theft law as unconstitutional under the Takings Clause.


We will be talking the case in question Tyler v Hennepin County, why and how the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Plaintiff, Geraldine Tyler, and what some of the likely ramifications of this decision will be when it comes to the government and further schemes of legalized theft.




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