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Churches and other religious institutions are protected from discrimination by municipalities and other local government bodies by the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, better known as RLUIPA. This blog by the national leaders in religious land use and zoning law highlights RLUIPA case studies and includes commentary on related news for church leaders and others throughout the country, as well as explanations of components of the RLUIPA law.

Stanford Law School Launches First-Ever Religious Liberty Clinic

  • January 25, 2013
  • by Admin
  • Category: RLUIPA

As the number of religious liberty cases being filed in the U.S. continues to increase, Stanford Law School recently announced that it will be the first law school in the country to offer its students a legal clinic exclusively devoted to religious freedom cases. Thanks […]

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Illinois Islamic Congregation Can Proceed with RLUIPA Claims

A recent federal court decision allowed an Islamic congregation to go forward with religious land use discrimination claims against a county in Illinois. In Islamic Center of Western Suburbs v. County of DuPage, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 179042 (N.D. Ill. Dec. 18, 2012), the Islamic […]

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Another Ripeness decision on RLUIPA claims

  • January 11, 2013
  • by Daniel P. Dalton
  • Category: RLUIPA

A case from the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of New York provides a thorough yet straightforward blueprint of what is needed for establishing ripeness for a RLUIPA claim. In Twersky v. Town of Hempstead, Plaintiffs were the co-owners of a burial plot […]

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Who can file a RLUIPA case?

The US District Court for the District of Maine recently affirmed the decision of a magistrate judge which granted the dismissal of a claim brought under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA). In Cassidy v. City of Brewer, Plaintiff apparently was a […]

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Attorney fees available to a Prevailing Party on an Injunction

  • November 26, 2012
  • by Daniel P. Dalton
  • Category: RLUIPA

A recent decision by the Supreme Court of the United States has firmly established that a plaintiff who is awarded an injunction but no monetary damages is in fact a “prevailing party,” and is eligible to receive appropriate attorney fees.awarded an injunction but no monetary […]

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Dalton & Tomich Attorneys Secure $1.1 Million Jury Verdict in RLUIPA trial

Congratulations to Academy of Our Lady of Peace, and Dalton & Tomich attorneys as they secure a $1.1 Million jury verdict against the City of San Diego. After a two week trial in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California in San […]

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Dalton & Tomich Attorneys Begin Federal Trial in San Diego

The attorneys of Dalton & Tomich begin a federal jury trial in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California in San Diego Tuesday in a suit that pits their client, an all-girls Catholic high school, against the City of San Diego. The […]

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The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals enforces RLUIPA against a City who singled out a religious assembly

In yet another victory for religious land use freedom, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a federal district court in Mississippi abused its discretion when it denied a church’s motion for a preliminary injunction in an action brought under the United States […]

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California City to Pay $2.3 Million to Settle RLUIPA Suit

The City of San Leandro, California has agreed to a settlement agreement in which it will pay the International Church of Foursquare Gospel $2.3 million in order to end its five-year litigation with the Church. The case had worked its way through the Ninth Circuit […]

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Second Circuit Affirms RLUIPA Decision in Favor of NY Church

On September 24, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a 2010 decision that found a New York town violated the constitutional rights of a Pentecostal church that owned property in the Town, effectively ending the fourteen-year saga between the parties. In 1998, Fortress Bible […]

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