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The Federal Courts Aren’t “Super Zoning Boards Of Appeal,” But They Have Time For Monkey Selfies

By Robert H. Thomas on July 13, 2017
Posted in Appellate law, Inverse condemnation, Land use law, Regulatory takings, Ripeness | Knick, Zoning & Planning

Monkey selfie

We’ll just leave this right here. Dr. Zaius could not be reached for comment.  

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