Edward Coogan and Margaret Coogan v. City of Wixom, Bruce Kirby and Philip Leonard

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit · Decided 1987-06-01

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LIVELY, Chief Judge. The plaintiffs sought damages for the alleged violation of their constitutional “right to use and enjoy property and to conduct a lawful business.” (Plaintiffs’ brief at 16). In addition to this federal claim, the plaintiffs sought to recover on two state causes of action, relying on diversity of citizenship. Following a nine-day jury trial the district cour…

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