Andon v. City of Newport News and the Role of Risk in RLUIPA Substantial Burden Calculus
As the saying goes, sometimes we need to risk it to get the biscuit. Little progress would be made if mankind allowed the potential for
As the saying goes, sometimes we need to risk it to get the biscuit. Little progress would be made if mankind allowed the potential for
It has been reported that two former families who attended and gave tithes and offerings to the former Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington are
It has been reported that the Board of Directors of the California Coastal Commission removed its director for performance issues. While the merits of his
In what may be the next battleground with RLUIPA, a state district court in Minnesota ruled that the decision to deny a Conditional Use Permit
Last week, Kate Brink, Larry Opalewski and I attended the ALI Eminent Domain Land Use conference in Austin, Texas. In addition to giving Zana Tomich
With the recent rains and wet weather generated from the El Nino arising in the Pacific Ocean, property owners in California may be facing property
When does a community go too far in enforcing its zoning ordinances? A recent Michigan Court of Appeals decision answered this question in a recent
Not every religious land use case requires litigation. Every once in a while, a matter is resolved when a letter is sent to the planning
SCENARIO: Salvation Temple Church (the “Church”) is a Christian congregation located in Warren, Michigan. The Church intended to open a new facility at the site
SCENARIO: Real Life Ministries (“RLM”) is a Christian ministry that had been located and operating in Albion, Michigan, for fifteen years. In 2010, RLM developed
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