1. Nectow v. Cambridge, No. 509, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 19, 1928, Argued , May 14, 1928, Decided
OVERVIEW: A zoning ordinance that caused landowner's tract to become virtually worthless because it could not be developed within the new restrictions and did not further the city's overall zoning scheme violated the landowner's constitutional rights.
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