The lawyers representing migrants suing Florida Gov. Ron Desantis for flying them to Martha’s Vineyard months ago filed a new motion to keep the litigation in Massachusetts.
The attorneys for the group of about 50 migrants mostly from Venezuela want
The lawyers representing migrants suing Florida Gov. Ron Desantis for flying them to Martha’s Vineyard months ago filed a new motion to keep the litigation in Massachusetts.
The attorneys for the group of about 50 migrants mostly from Venezuela want
SEC Focus on Climate Change Risk and Disclosure
Kathleen Lok
As environmental concerns continue to research, investors and companies have continued to contend with how to report the impact of climate related risks on their business. Currently, the SEC does
Agency Delegation to External Parties: An Unexplored Challenge
Benjamin Lehman
The Supreme Court recently declined to grant cert in Texas v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, a case from the 5thth Circuit. However, the three justices said the decision was
This post was originally published on the RLUIPA Defense blog by Evan Seeman, Esq. and Madeleine Laffitte, Esq. of Robinson Cole and is reposted with permission.
On December 30, 2022, a district court dismissed a Catholic high school’s RLUIPA challenge,
UCLA Extension’s annual Land Use Law and Planning Conference is the leading networking event and source of information on California land use legislation, case law, and the emerging issues that frame land use and development practices in the nation’s most
This post was authored by Matthew Loescher, Esq.
Plaintiffs owned homes in the City of New Buffalo, Michigan, that they used, or intended to use, as short-term rental properties. In 2019, the City passed an ordinance requiring homeowners in the
David Aylor
Photograph courtesy of David Aylor Regulation Places of work
COLUMBIA, SC
David Aylor, a well known Charleston legal professional, has died, in response to his regulation agency.
Aylor was 41. The Charleston County Coroner’s Workplace didn’t instantly reply
Posted by: Patricia Salkin | June 30, 2023
Petitioners brought an Article 78 proceeding to annul the determination of the Erie Canal Harbor
Washington — David Weiss, the Trump-appointed US attorney in Delaware who recently brought criminal charges against Hunter Biden, has spoken out for the first time since reaching a plea deal with the president’s son. In a letter sent Friday to
This post was authored by Amy Lavine, Esq.
The NY Appellate Division, Second Department, issued a pair of SEQRA decisions in March, 2023 involving the Village of Chestnut Ridge’s 2019 “House of Worship Law,” which sought to allow additional gathering