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Police Destroyed Innocent People's Property—and Left Them With the Bill. Will the Supreme Court Step In?

Police Destroyed Innocent People's Property—and Left Them With the Bill. Will the Supreme Court Step In?
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The Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause promises "just compensation" when private property is taken for public use. But some courts have ruled that it does not always apply when police are involved.

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