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Court Rejects Neighboring Property Owners’ Due Process Claim to Prevent ‘Wolf Point’ Construction in River North Area (Chicago)

I thought I was gonna have to dust off my 18,000-pound crimson-covered Laurence Tribe Constitutional Law book from 1993 Fall semester for this one.    Seriously though, when I see a case that discusses substantive and procedural due process issues refers to Federal and State Constitutional amendments, my PTSD flashbacks to 1L are triggered.   In Residences at Riverbend Condominium …

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Posted byPaulPNovember 29, 2013December 4, 2015Posted inFederal Courts, Real estate litigationTags: 14th Amendment, Chicago, Dead and Bloated, Due Process, Laurence Tribe, Property Right, River North, Stone Temple Pilots, Variance, Wolf Point, Zoning Ordinance

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