OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — Businesses are struggling along the streetcar route, some moving, others closing their doors completely. A law professor says there is something they could do that might put money back in their pockets.

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"Small businesses are feeling like collateral damage at this point," said Eryn Swan, owner of Wag .

"Downtown Omaha is changing for the better, but it feels like the worst right now," said Allie Foltz, a plantista at Nodest Home Plants.

Orange and white cones block off parts of 25th and Farnam. Reporter Molly Hudson met Creighton Law Professor Paul McGreal here.

He's thought a lot about businesses along the streetcar route and how much they've been affected. He thinks, well, like a lawyer.

"The Supreme Court has said that if the government

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