Property-Rights Victory in Oregon
In 2004 Oregon voters approved Measure 37, a law requiring the government to compensate property owners for regulatory takings—or, if it would prefer not to pay, to waive the costly rules altogether. The authorities have been trying to get the law declared invalid, but it looks like they've run out of luck: The state Supreme Court has just upheld the measure. You can read the ruling here.
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