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22 September, 22:55

How did the Supreme Court justices address the issues of private property rights and the right to buy and sell?

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  1. 22 September, 23:37
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    The Supreme Court upheld the Wisconsin State Court of Appeals' ruling that two waterfront lots should be treated as a single unit in a "regulatory takings" case.

    In a blow to constitutionally guaranteed property rights, the decision denied a family just compensation for having the value of their land eviscerated by local government action. (Justice Neil Gorsuch did not participate in the decision of this case.)

    The Murrs are siblings who inherited from their parents two adjacent waterfront properties, along the lower St. Croix River in Troy, Wisconsin. The Murrs wanted to sell one of the lots and develop the other.
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