The 5th Circuit establishes an Equal Terms test under RLUIPA
Yesterday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued its decision in Elijah Group v. City of Leon Valley, Texas. This case has a significant impact
Yesterday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued its decision in Elijah Group v. City of Leon Valley, Texas. This case has a significant impact
This past week, the United States Supreme Court issued its long awaited decision on RLUIPA and damages in the case of Sossamon v. Texas (08-1438).
The attorneys of Dalton & Tomich PLC were recently profiled and called on to discuss the status of RLUIPA and Religious Land Use in the
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Our insight on family owned small businesses is featured in the article below and attached from TheStreet.com. Management & Leadership What to Do When Your
On August 13, 2010 a jury awarded George and Margaret Paeth, clients of Dalton & Tomich, PLC a record setting verdict of $600,000 in a
The second circuit was recently presented with issue of defining the equal terms provision of RLUIPA but chose not to given that it reached a
Bloomfield Hills, MICH. – A Hindu faith community based near Philadelphia is among the latest in a trend toward growing numbers of religious organizations successfully
In a published opinion released just hours ago, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals released its decision in International Church of the Foresquare Gospel v.
Congress provided a separate section of RLUIPA, known as the “equal terms” provision at 42 USC 15 2000cc-(b)(1), which provides that: “No government shall impose
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