Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 17: Difference between revisions

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* ''TxDOT v. Self'', ___ S.W.3d ___, [https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=11329341778052650525#p--- ___] (Tex. 2024) (citations & footnote omitted) ("The Texas Constitution helps ensure that government fulfills this purpose by providing a robust right to adequate compensation—and waiver of immunity—if . . . . Our Takings Clause protects against more types of government action than its federal counterpart, as it contains the additional verbs "damaged," "destroyed," and "applied"—each of which creates a claim with its own distinct scope. "When the government takes private property without first paying for it, the owner may recover damages for inverse condemnation.")
* ''TxDOT v. Self'', ___ S.W.3d ___, [https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=11329341778052650525#p--- ___] (Tex. 2024) (citations & footnote omitted) ("The Texas Constitution helps ensure that government fulfills this purpose by providing a robust right to adequate compensation . . . . Our Takings Clause protects against more types of government action than its federal counterpart, as it contains the additional verbs "damaged," "destroyed," and "applied"—each of which creates a claim with its own distinct scope. "When the government takes private property without first paying for it, the owner may recover damages for inverse condemnation.")


* ''Rodriguez v. City of Robinson'', ___ S.W.3d ___, [https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=11365408367965305922#p--- ___] (Tex. 2023) (" ... ")
* ''Rodriguez v. City of Robinson'', ___ S.W.3d ___, [https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=11365408367965305922#p--- ___] (Tex. 2023) (" ... ")