The Kansas Supreme Court has held that restrictive covenants are “property” rights within the meaning of the fourteenth amendment and cannot be violated by government without payment of just compensation. Creegan v. Kansas, 391 P.3d 37 (Kan. 2017).
The Kansas Supreme Court has held that restrictive covenants are “property” rights within the meaning of the fourteenth amendment and cannot be violated by government without payment of just compensation. Creegan v. Kansas, 391 P.3d 37 (Kan. 2017).