Five things you need to know about zoning in Detroit
Last week, Zana Tomich wrote about the exciting new stores and restaurants in the City of Detroit and the five things you need to know
Last week, Zana Tomich wrote about the exciting new stores and restaurants in the City of Detroit and the five things you need to know
To understand why we need RLUIPA, we needed to understand why the law was passed in 2000. RLUIPA finds its genesis in the 1963 decision
This month, we were fortunate to have an article concerning Riparian Rights published in Terra Firma, a publication of the Realtors Land Institute. See, https://www.rliland.com/terra-firma-for-members?servId=3900.
A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Gregory Holt, a Muslim prison inmate in Arkansas, can grow a short beard for religious reasons. Our friend
We are pleased to report that Daniel Dalton will be speaking and moderating a panel discussion on Religious Land Use adn Zoning at the American
As noted in the RLUIPA defense blog, the State & Local Government Section of the American Bar Association is hosting a webinar “Litigating Religious Land
Many of you have asked how the trial in Church of Our Savior v. Jacksonville Beach, Florida ended. The Court has taken the matter under
As reported by Action News 38, here, https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/news/local/church-attorney-jacksonville-beach-changed-religio/nhN29/ Church attorney: Jacksonville Beach changed Religious Land Use Act on purpose before trial By Amanda Warford JACKSONVILLE
It is always a significant event in the legal community when the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) makes a ruling on a case.
A federal court in Washington recently granted summary judgment in favor of a Catholic High School that brought a RLUIPA equal terms claim against the
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