Zoning, Planning and Use
Feb. 24, 2005
Circuit Courts' Differences Create Potential Minefields
Focus Column - Land Use Law - By Laura W. Brill - Among the cases most frequently reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court are those involving conflicts of authority among U.S. circuit courts of appeals. Such cases, when unresolved by the Supreme Court, can create minefields for practitioners but also can inform strategic decisions about where to file cases and how to comply with the law.




Focus Column
Land Use Law
By Laura W. Brill
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