Archive for the 'Due Process' Category
Fourth Circuit Finds No Taking Following Annexation and Subsequent Zoning Enactment
Posted by: Patty Salkin on December 28, 2007
D.C. Circuit Court Finds Search Warrant for Historic Property Properly Issued but Seizures Were Invalid Due to Lack of Specificity in the Warrant
Posted by: Patty Salkin on December 27, 2007
Ohio Appeals Court Finds Refusal to Rezone Golf Club Property is a Taking
Posted by: Patty Salkin on November 28, 2007
2nd Circuit Finds Revocation of Special Use Permit May Have Violated Substantive Due Process, Possible Racial Animus
Posted by: Patty Salkin on November 15, 2007
Ninth Circuit Upholds Most of City’s Billboard Ordinances but Remands For Determination on Noncommercial Speech Content Issue
Posted by: Patty Salkin on November 13, 2007
Based on Lingle, Ninth Circuit Holds that Fifth Amendment Does Not Preclude Due Process Claims in Land Use Matters
Posted by: Patty Salkin on November 12, 2007
Tenth Circuit Holds Settlement Agreement with a Third Party Does Not Create Property Interest for Different Applicant
Posted by: Patty Salkin on October 29, 2007
Kentucky Appeals Court Finds Insufficient Detail in Revocation Letter Violates Due Process
Posted by: Patty Salkin on October 8, 2007
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Holds that Settlement of RLUIPA Claim is Invalid Under State Law Absent Opportunity for Public Hearing
Posted by: Patty Salkin on August 24, 2007
Southern District of New York Finds No Property Interest in Special Use Permit as No Vested Rights Existed
Posted by: Patty Salkin on August 6, 2007
