Court of Appeal GA Affirms Board of Commissioners Acted in Legislative Capacity When Requiring Rezoning and Not in a Quasi Judicial Capacity

Court of Appeal GA Affirms Board of Commissioners Acted in Legislative Capacity When Requiring Rezoning and Not in a Quasi Judicial Capacity

This post was written by Tyler Doan, Esq.

The Cook (Cook) Community purchased approximately 32.6 acres of land in Hall County to build about 200 attached townhouses. At the time of purchase, the land was classified as agricultural housing. Cook

Attorney Bryan Kohberger says there is ‘no connection’ between him and the Idaho students who were killed

Attorney Bryan Kohberger says there is ‘no connection’ between him and the Idaho students who were killed

In a new court filing by an attorney for Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students last fall, attorney Jay Logsdon argued “there is no connection between Mr. Kohberger and the victims.”

“There

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

The governor requests information from the state attorney’s office on accused Orlando shooter’s record

The governor requests information from the state attorney’s office on accused Orlando shooter’s record

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office sent a letter to the Orange-Osceola State Attorney’s office Tuesday requesting information about the criminal history of the man accused of shooting five people in Pine Hills last week, killing three of them, including a 9-year-old