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Day: June 24, 2026

RLUIPA

Damages remain a remedy in land use cases litigated under RLUIPA.

In Landor, the court clarified that RLUIPA does not alter the law; rather, it bars prison litigants from seeking monetary damages from individuals who infringe their rights under the Act. This means Landor’s case is more about procedure than substantive law. The court may sympathize with Landor’s situation but still conclude that, as RLUIPA is currently drafted, he has no legal recourse for damages.

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RLUIPA

Site Plan Approved for Milwaukee Rescue Mission: When a Zoning Board Decides What Makes a Church

Congratulations to Milwaukee Rescue Mission for securing approval to build a new recovery facility in New Berlin, Wisconsin. Despite opposition, the Zoning Board reviewed the law and reached a favorable outcome. The key issue was what defines a church: a sanctuary with pews and a pulpit, or a long-term residential addiction recovery facility run as a Christian ministry. The City of New Berlin Board of Appeals ruled on June 22, 2026, resolving a dispute between a citizen coalition and the regional mission. The decision highlights how zoning laws, religious protections, and community interests clash when faith-based organizations expand.

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