PA Court of Appeals Finds Competing Hotel Owners Have No Right to Challenge Zoning Board Decisions

PA Court of Appeals Finds Competing Hotel Owners Have No Right to Challenge Zoning Board Decisions

This post was written by Gabriella Mickel, 2024 JD candidate, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University

In this case, the owner of a competing hotel, South Bethlehem Associates, LP, challenged the Bethlehem Township Pennsylvania Zoning Board’s decision

John Lausch resigns as US attorney for Northern District of Illinois in Chicago, Mike Madigan among his big cases

John Lausch resigns as US attorney for Northern District of Illinois in Chicago, Mike Madigan among his big cases

Chicago US Attorney John Lausch formally announced his resignation Wednesday, weeks after news of his departure was first made public.

“It has been the privilege of a lifetime to lead the US Attorney’s Office in Chicago,” Lausch said in a

Supreme Court of the Land Court Interprets the Definition of Overlapping Zoning for Hot Tubs and Swimming Pools

Supreme Court of the Land Court Interprets the Definition of Overlapping Zoning for Hot Tubs and Swimming Pools

This post was written by Amy Lavine, Esq.

The Massachusetts case decided in August considered the City of Nantucket’s zoning definitions for “hot tub/spa” and “swimming pool”. Specifically, the zoning code defines a “hot tub/spa” as a structure with a

Trump attorney threatens to sue former prosecutor who wrote “People vs. Donald Trump” book about Manhattan DA’s investigation

Trump attorney threatens to sue former prosecutor who wrote “People vs. Donald Trump” book about Manhattan DA’s investigation

A former prosecutor who’s planning to release a book about the criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump he led for nearly a year was warned Monday to expect a lawsuit.

Former Manhattan Special Assistant District Attorney Mark Pomerantz concluded

NY legal professional basic’s workplace ‘trying into’ allegations towards George Santos

NY legal professional basic’s workplace ‘trying into’ allegations towards George Santos

The New York legal professional basic’s workplace mentioned it’s “trying into plenty of points” surrounding Rep.-elect George Santos, who was the topic of a bombshell New York Occasions investigation that questions whether or not the incoming Republican lawmaker fabricated a