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|date=November 22, 1926 | |date=November 22, 1926 | ||
|subject=Property | |subject=Property | ||
|facts=Starting in the early 1900s, local governments began to regulate economic and real estate activities. | |facts=Starting in the early 1900s, local governments began to regulate economic and real estate activities. | ||
[[Zoning laws in the United States]] began to restrict land uses. | [[Zoning laws in the United States]] began to restrict land uses. | ||
|procedural_history=SCOTUS grants ''certiorari'' in the ''[[Ambler Realty Co. v. Village of Euclid, Ohio]]'' case. | |procedural_history=SCOTUS grants ''certiorari'' in the ''[[Ambler Realty Co. v. Village of Euclid, Ohio]]'' case. | ||
|issues=Do zoning regulations constitute an [[Constitution of the United States|unconstitutional]] deprivation of property? | |||
|holding=Zoning regulations are usually constitutional so long as they aren't arbitrary or unreasonable. | |||
|rule=Zoning regulations must be justified on the basis of | |||
#public health | |||
#safety | |||
#morals | |||
#general welfare. | |||
|case_text_links={{Infobox Case Brief/Case Text Link | |case_text_links={{Infobox Case Brief/Case Text Link | ||
|link=https://www.quimbee.com/cases/village-of-euclid-v-ambler-realty-co | |link=https://www.quimbee.com/cases/village-of-euclid-v-ambler-realty-co | ||
|case_text_source=Quimbee | |source_type=Video summary | ||
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}}{{Infobox Case Brief/Case Text Link | }}{{Infobox Case Brief/Case Text Link | ||
|link=https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/272/365/ | |link=https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/272/365/ |
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Euclid v. Ambler Realty (1926) | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Citation | |
Date decided | November 22, 1926 |
Facts
Starting in the early 1900s, local governments began to regulate economic and real estate activities.
Zoning laws in the United States began to restrict land uses.Procedural History
SCOTUS grants certiorari in the Ambler Realty Co. v. Village of Euclid, Ohio case.
Issues
Do zoning regulations constitute an unconstitutional deprivation of property?
Holding
Zoning regulations are usually constitutional so long as they aren't arbitrary or unreasonable.
Rule
Zoning regulations must be justified on the basis of
- public health
- safety
- morals
- general welfare.