New Biden Administration Rules on Endangered Species Spark Controversy and Ignite Property Rights Debate

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Biden administration has recently implemented new rules that are causing controversy regarding the classification of endangered species and the regulation of land use. These rules have drawn criticism for their exclusion of economic impact considerations and their potential infringement on property rights. Environmental lawyer and author Lowell Baier is among the experts voicing concerns about the implications of these regulations. Under the new rules, the consideration of economic impact has been removed from the decision-making process of classifying a species as endangered. Additionally, property owners may face restrictions on the use … Read more

Property Owners Take Legal Action Against Athens-Clarke Commissioners’ Regulations on Short-term Rentals

Athens, Georgia – A group of short-term rental property owners in Athens-Clarke County have taken legal action against the county commissioners. The property owners filed a lawsuit on Monday, alleging that the new regulations imposed by the commissioners are unconstitutional and violate their property rights. The controversy stems from new rules that were implemented to address concerns about the impact of short-term rentals on residential neighborhoods. The regulations include restrictions on the number of guests allowed, parking requirements, and licensing fees. According to the lawsuit, the property owners argue that the regulations are overly burdensome … Read more

Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Evergreen Court Home for Adults for Property Losses in Tragic Fire

NEW CITY, New York — A class-action lawsuit has been filed against the owners, two rabbis, and employees of Evergreen Court Home for Adults, three years after a fatal fire claimed the lives of a Spring Valley firefighter and a resident. The lawsuit seeks reimbursement for individuals whose property was destroyed in the March 2021 fire at the facility in Spring Valley. Second Lt. Jared Lloyd of the Fire Department and resident Oliver Hueston tragically lost their lives in the fire, and their families have pending lawsuits against the owners and others involved. The class-action … Read more

Florida Enacts Law to Ban Homeless from Public Property, Sparks Controversy and Concerns of Forced Encampments

Tampa, Florida – Stephanie Bennett has called a tent in the woods her home for the past eight years. Recently, she learned about a new law that could make living in her tent illegal. The legislation, known as “Unauthorized Public Camping and Public Sleeping” (HB 1365), has been sent to Governor Ron DeSantis to sign. If passed, the law will prohibit people from camping or sleeping on public property in local municipalities. Under the proposed law, municipalities will be required to designate a specific public space for camping and sleeping, provided they receive approval from … Read more