
The article centers property owners' legal claims against municipal action using neutral, straightforward language. The framing privileges individual property rights over historic preservation as a civic good, which reflects Reason magazine's classical liberal/libertarian editorial orientation. The presentation as a straightforward lawsuit claim without contextualizing the public interest in landmark preservation or typical outcomes of such takings cases skews toward the claimants' perspective.
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Framing may shift as litigation develops and courts rule on whether landmark designation constitutes a compensable taking.
The owners of the house that Marilyn Monroe died in claim in a lawsuit that the city took their property when it landmarked it.
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