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September 2, 2024
Bills for eviction ban coming due
If the government illegally takes your property, it shouldn’t have to compensate you, because its actions were illegal. So argues the government.
If the government illegally takes your property, it shouldn’t have to compensate you, because its actions were illegal. So argues the government.
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