Resolution of the San Diego RLUIPA / Religious Land Use and Zoning Case
The final chapter has been written and the story has ended with the City of San Diego finalizing the settlement between itself and the Academy
The final chapter has been written and the story has ended with the City of San Diego finalizing the settlement between itself and the Academy
The mandate that businesses provide contraceptive coverage to their employees under the Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) or face substantial fines has led to more than
As reported in today's San Diego Tribune and San Diego Reader the City of San Diego has dropped its opposition to the modernization plan of
In yet another victory for religious land use freedom, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a federal district court in Mississippi abused
There has been a string of recent decisions concerning religious land use that significantly impact religious land decisions in the United States. A sample of
San Diego (May 23, 2012) – The Honorable Cathy Ann Bencivengo, United States District Court Judge for the Southern District of California, has set a
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.
The term “substantial burden” in RLUIPA has confused and divided lower courts since it first appeared in the Act
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