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''[[Barron v. Baltimore]]'', (1833) ruled that the takings clause doesn't apply to the states.<ref>https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/amdt5-5-1-2-1/ALDE_00000921/</ref> | ''[[Barron v. Baltimore]]'', (1833) ruled that the takings clause doesn't apply to the states.<ref>https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/amdt5-5-1-2-1/ALDE_00000921/</ref> | ||
'' | ''Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon'', (1922), ruled that excessive regulation of a property is tantamount to the acquisition of the aforesaid property. This is known as "regulatory takings"; <span style="background:yellow">regulatory taking</span> means that the government leaves no economically viable use for the property owner. | ||
== 6th Amendment (Criminal prosecutions) == | == 6th Amendment (Criminal prosecutions) == |