Archive for the ‘Due Process’ Category
Federal District Court Dismisses Substantive Due Process and Equal Protection Claims
Posted by: Patty Salkin on November 21, 2009
Due Process Required When Imposing Civil Penalties for Alleged Violations
Posted by: Patty Salkin on November 13, 2009
Zoning Ordinance That Allowed a Firing Range Near a Residential Subdivision Does Not Subject Town to Liability for Alleged Due Process Violation
Posted by: Patty Salkin on November 6, 2009
Revocation of Certificate of Compliance Requires Procedural Due Process
Posted by: Patty Salkin on September 20, 2009
Enforcement of Improperly Adopted Building Code Did Not to Give Rise to Due Process, Equal Protection, or Malicious Prosecution Claims
Posted by: Patty Salkin on September 14, 2009
Allegations That Minimum Square Footage Zoning Results in Discriminatory Impact/FHA Violations to Proceed to Trial
Posted by: Patty Salkin on September 8, 2009
Permit For Gravel Mine Did Not Violate Comprehensive Plan and Concerns Over Loss of Property Value Not Supported by Evidence
Posted by: Patty Salkin on August 22, 2009
Zoning Amendment and Subsequent Revocation of Building Permits Did Not Violate Due Process Property Rights
Posted by: Patty Salkin on August 21, 2009
Revocation of Conditional Use Permit For Motorcycle Dirt Track Does Not Violate Constitutional Rights
Posted by: Patty Salkin on August 20, 2009
Commission’s Denial of Site Plan for Six Mini Stores Upheld as Decision Did Not Violate Due Process or Equal Protection, Nor Was it an Abuse of Discretion
Posted by: Patty Salkin on August 19, 2009
