Constitutional Concerns with Regulating Assembly Uses Based on Religious Content
The term “assembly use” is a zoning classification for places where people gather for a wide range of group activities. Typical examples include community centers,
The term “assembly use” is a zoning classification for places where people gather for a wide range of group activities. Typical examples include community centers,
Federal appellate courts, like the Circuit Courts of Appeals, typically operate with panels of three judges who hear arguments and issue decisions. However, there’s a provision that allows the entire court, all the judges on the bench, to rehear a case. This is called an en banc hearing
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