MARSHALL, Chief Justice.
Dorothea Chastain obtained a zoning change from the government of Columbus, Georgia, in order to build apartments on her property. The three appellees, alleged neighboring landowners, brought an action to enjoin the development of the property, including the issuance of a building permit, and to declare the city's "midnight-hour" amendment of its ordinance to have been unconstitutional. On February 12, 1988, this Court remanded the appeals...
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