U.S. Supreme Court Hears Texas Case That Could Change How States Compensate Landowners For Their Property
Richie DeVillier’s family-owned property near Houston has faced recurrent flooding following changes to Interstate 10, leading him to sue Texas in 2020. The case reached the U.S. Supreme Court, where the justices heard arguments on whether he can seek federal relief, potentially redefining the interpretation of the Fifth Amendment and affecting property rights nationwide. Regardless of the outcome, the case may set a precedent for how states compensate landowners in similar situations.
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