The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Center has been given the green light to pursue claims of religious discrimination against the Village of Old Westbury in a decades-long fight over the right to build a cemetery with more than 90,000 burial plots.
Eastern District Judge Denis Hurley (See Profile) granted the diocese’s motion to amend its complaint against the village, finding that claims under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act are now ripe in Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre v. Incorporated Village of Old Westbury, 09 CV 5195.
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