Constitutional Law Takings; downzoning Where a property owner made improvements pursuant to a conditional zoning provision, and then successfully sued to have the condition struck down, subsequent downzoning of the property was not a taking. “The Takings Clause presupposes government interference with one’s property rights in pursuit of a public purpose. Lingle v. Chevron, 544 [...]
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