1. United States v. Rands, No. 54, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 18, 1967, Argued , November 13, 1967, Decided
OVERVIEW: The government was not required to compensate property owners for the special value of their property as a port site because the government had authority over navigable waters under the Commerce Clause, which made it public property of the nation.
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