"Supreme Court Case Shapes National Property Rights in Texas Feud"

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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving Texas landowners seeking federal relief for property damage caused by state actions. The case could redefine how states compensate landowners for property taken by the government under the Fifth Amendment. Justices debated whether the case should be heard in federal or state courts, with Texas arguing that the landowners failed to use state avenues for compensation. The state's position was met with skepticism from some justices, and the outcome could have far-reaching implications for property rights and government compensation nationwide.
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