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The Legal Intelligencer

Columbus Statue in Marconi Plaza Cannot Be Removed, Phila. Judge Says

The 2020 protests of George Floyd's murder—which served as the main justification for the action—did not, as city officials claimed, create a reason for removal of the statues as "necessary in the public interest."
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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Goes Down Swinging in PennEast Pipeline Supreme Court Case

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a private company can use the federal government's delegated power of eminent domain to sue the State of New Jersey in a federal condemnation action.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Dispute Over Local Sign Ordinance Reaches U.S. Supreme Court

Towns and villages should closely monitor a pending Supreme Court case that has the potential to invalidate municipal sign ordinances that regulate off-premises signs differently than they regulate on-premises signs.
9 minute read

Daily Report Online

New Law Creates Uncertainty for Georgia Property Owners and Local Governments

Less than a year on the books, a new law in Georgia already is causing tremendous uncertainty for property owners and businesses facing a condemnation for a public project.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law Targeted in Residential Health Care Facility's Suit

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Should Land Use Boards Meet in Person, or Continue to Hold Virtual Hearings?

Two attorneys offer arguments for and against returning to in-person hearings once the COVID-19 emergency is over.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Keystone Pipeline Is Dead

In June 2021, TC Energy abandoned plans for the Keystone XL pipeline.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth Court Considers Municipal Boundary Disputes

This past May, a curio story made international news when a Belgian farmer moved a stone monument on his property by approximately 7.2 feet.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Great Unwinding: Land Use and the End of the COVID-19 Health Emergency

The first step toward getting back to "normal" is unwinding the layers of executive orders, rules, and statutes adopted during the last 16 months in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Local Governments Begin Reacting to FCC's 'Small Cell' Rules

The FCC orders limit the ability of municipalities to regulate "small cell" wireless facilities needed for fifth generation (5G) wireless networks, but there are significant areas where local authorities may – and should – act. In his Zoning and Land Use Planning column, Anthony Guardino reviews the Ninth Circuit's decision in ' City of Portland v. Federal Communications Commission,' and discusses how one Long Island municipality has amended provisions of its village code to address small cells.
10 minute read

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