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  • The only clauses I can think of that could conceivably support such an argument (depending on whether the state or national government is the actor) are: (1) the Due Process clause of the 5th/14th amendments (i.e. adverse possession violates substantive due process) (2) the Privileges and Immunities/Privileges or Immunities clauses of Art. IV and the 14th amendment (i.e. freedom from adverse posse
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