Virginia Republicans are already working on a bill to enact into state law protections against this kind of taking. I understand that Florida is working on a similar tack.
It will take time to fix the Supreme Court, but at least in this case we can use our legislative outlets to fix the problem. I'd rather have my constitutional protections, but I would imagine that in most states you should be a ble to pass a law since most people should be opposed to this type of taking of private property.
Isn't the SC the highest in the land? How then, can a state (law) ignore the SC ruling if a company wants your land? I'm asking in all seriousness because I want to watch what our reps in Maryland are going to do.