Lawyers for the city of Atlanta and Fulton County took a fight over high-value industrial land to the Georgia Supreme Court last week, debating the validity of different versions of—and amendments to—the state constitution over the past 40 years.

The dispute is over a 1.4-acre lot in an industrial park on the western side of the county, but it has far greater importance than the boarded-up bank building that sits there.

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