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Hadacheck Revisited: The More Things Stay The Same Dep’t…

By Robert H. Thomas on April 1, 2016
Posted in Land use law, Municipal & Local Govt law, Property rights, Redevelopment, Regulatory takings, Vested rights, Zoning & Planning

Earlier this week, we posted our visit to the site of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Hadacheck v. Sebastian, 239 U.S. 394 (1915). It’s been over 100 years since that case was decided by the Court, but to Hinga Mbogo, the Dallas auto mechanic profiled in the above video from the Institute for Justice, 2016 sure must seem like 1915.

The more things change…

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