CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The prime suspect in the murder of a woman on an Australian beach four years ago was arrested in New Delhi’s outskirts three weeks after he was targeted with a 1 million Australian dollar ($677,000) reward, …
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NY Appellate Court Upholds Area Variance Denial and Refuses to Entertain Bias Claim Raised on Appeal for the First Time
Posted by: Patricia Salkin | November 24, 2022
NY Appellate Court Upholds Area Variance Denial and Refuses to Entertain Bias Claim Raised on Appeal for the First Time
The Petitioner’s application for area variances to build a single-family dwelling on
NY Appellate Court Upholds Board of Standards and Appeals Determination Finding it Was Based on Substantial Evidence
This post was authored by Jennifer Champey, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Touro Law Center
This case, decided by the Appellate Division, First Department of New York, on appeal addresses a matter pertaining to the northern section of a side lot in
Journalist sues Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt over records

An Oklahoma-based journalist is suing the state’s governor and attorney general over delays to multiple open records requests, including some filed more than a year ago.
In preparation for a book on Indigenous rights, Rebeca Nagle requested copies of emails,
Annual Pace Land Use Law Center Conference – December 8th
The Land Use Law Center is pleased to announce the 21st annual Alfred B. DelBello Land Use and Sustainable Development Conference. Scheduled for December 8, 2022, this year’s conference theme is Land Use Under Siege: Revisiting Well Grounded.
Founder’s Award
MI Appeals Court Finds Public Nuisance Case Involving Trees and Aircrafts Should Have Been Reviewed Using State, Rather Than Federal, Standards
This post was authored by Matthew Loescher, Esq.
The trial court found that trees on Suzanne Yopek’s property were a public nuisance that had to be abated because, under federal regulations, they encroached into the area used by aircraft when
Arizona attorney general’s office demands answers to ‘myriad’ voting issues in Maricopa County
Arizona’s attorney general’s office is demanding answers to “myriad problems” faced by Maricopa County voters on Election Day, breathing new life into the campaign for Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who has refused to concede to Democratic Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs.
Barr: DOJ probably has ‘basis for legitimately indicting’ Trump over Mar-a-Lago documents
Former Attorney General Bill Barr said Friday that the Justice Department (DOJ) probably has a “basis for legitimately indicting” former President Trump over the classified and sensitive law enforcement documents says were taken to Mar-a-Lago.
Barr told PBS’s Margaret Hoover
NH Supreme Court Holds Waiver Granted to Different Project Five Years Earlier Did Not Apply to Subsequent Application for Elderly Housing Facility
This post was authored by Tracy Feldman, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Touro Law Center
Property owners, who are seeking to construct an elderly housing facility, appealed from a denial of a requested waiver of density requirements set forth in the zoning
TX Appeals Court Holds Property Owners Were Entitle to Written Notice of Proposed Changes to the Land Development Code Under State Statute
This post was authored by Victor Gesuele of Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
The City of Austin commenced a thorough revision of its land development code (LDC). A public hearing was held on October 26, 2019, by the
