1. United States v. Dickinson, No. 77, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 13, 1946, Argued , June 16, 1947, Decided
OVERVIEW: Where government took landowners' property by its physical events as it raised river to improve navigability, statute of limitations under Tucker Act did not begin to run until flooding process was complete; thus, government was liable for damages.
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