Real Estate/Development
Mar. 25, 2003
Federal Law Has Little Impact on Religious Land Use in State
BY TERENCE R. BOGA Local governments increasingly are having to litigate disputes involving religious land uses. Morgan Hill, for example, has a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals case pending in a lawsuit challenging its refusal to re-zone a parcel to accommodate a religious college. San Jose Christian College v. City of Morgan Hill , 02-15693.
BY TERENCE R. BOGA
Local governments increasingly are having to litigate disputes involving religious land uses. Morgan Hill, for example, has a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals case pending in a lawsuit challenging its refusal to re-zone a parcel to accommodate a religious college. San Jose Christian College v. City of Mo...
Local governments increasingly are having to litigate disputes involving religious land uses. Morgan Hill, for example, has a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals case pending in a lawsuit challenging its refusal to re-zone a parcel to accommodate a religious college. San Jose Christian College v. City of Mo...
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