Plaintiff’s constitutional challenge to the traffic camera ordinance

McCarthy v. City of Cleveland, 09-4149, concerned a challenge to the district court’s dismissal of plaintiffs’ suit for failure to state a cause of action under the Takings Clause of either the United States or Ohio Constitution, in plaintiffs’ 42 U.S.C. section 1983 suit against the City of Cleveland, claiming that the city’s decision to enforce its traffic camera ordinance against drivers who lease their cars constituted an unconstitutional taking of private property without just compensation because the ordinance originally did not provide for lessee liability.

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  • Read the Sixth Circuit’s Full Decision in McCarthy v. City of Cleveland, 09-4149

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