Court of Appeal IA Affirms the Granting of Exceptions Allowing Convertible Churches in Residential Areas to be Used for Small Gathering Rooms

Court of Appeal IA Affirms the Granting of Exceptions Allowing Convertible Churches in Residential Areas to be Used for Small Gathering Rooms

This post was written by Tyler Doan, Esq.

The petitioners initially opposed granting an exception to local zoning regulations to allow a converted church in a single-family living area to be used as a “small gathering space” for community events

Seventh Circuit: Madison, Wisconsin “Advertising Sign” Regulation Passes Constitutional Muster after City of Austin

Seventh Circuit: Madison, Wisconsin “Advertising Sign” Regulation Passes Constitutional Muster after City of Austin

This post written by Andrew LW Peters originally appeared on the Rocky Mountain Sign Law Blog and is reposted with permission

First federal circuit court opinion to apply to Reagan National Advertising of Austin, Inc. v. The City of Austin

Another attorney leaves Soros-backed prosecutor’s scandal-ridden office, citing ‘toxic work environment’

Another attorney leaves Soros-backed prosecutor’s scandal-ridden office, citing ‘toxic work environment’

A George Soros-bankrolled prosecutor in St. Louis already mired in accusations of negligence and misconduct was a hit with more bad news on Friday, when one of the few remaining prosecutors who handled the city’s most violent felonies abruptly resigned,

After more than two years, it’s time to fill the US Attorney for Northern Ohio vacancy: editorial

After more than two years, it’s time to fill the US Attorney for Northern Ohio vacancy: editorial

The good news is that, despite lacking a Senate-confirmed US Attorney to fill the more-than-two-year vacancy in Cleveland at the helm of the US Attorney’s office for the Northern District of Ohio, the Cuyahoga County prosecutor’s office has stepped up