Supreme Court Overturns Precedent In Property Rights Case. A Sign Of Things To Come?
For the second time in weeks the court's five conservatives teamed up to overturn decades of precedent, to the consternation of the court's four liberals.
by Nina Totenberg
Jun 22, 2019
2 minutes
A sharply divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that property owners can go directly to federal court with claims that state and local regulations effectively deprive landowners of the use of their property.
The 5-to-4 decision overturned decades of precedent that barred property owners from going to federal court until their claims had been denied in state court.
Federal courts are often viewed as friendlier than state
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