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Real Estate/Development

Jan. 7, 2000

Fertile Ground

California has been a source of case fodder for the U.S. Supreme Court in the taking area.

By Michael M. Berger
        The 20th Century cannot be allowed to pass from view without noting this intriguing fact about California land-use regulations: During the century that just ended, the U.S. Supreme Court has decided more land-use taking cases from California than from all other jurisdictions combined. Whether California retains its position as the fountainhead of case fodder ...

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