...Roger T. Severino, Washington, D.C., for Amicus Curiae The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. John C. Eastman, Orange, California...
...appellants. Luke W. Goodrich, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, Washington, D.C., for the defendants-appellees. ...
...of Allen Ruby, San Jose, California; Eric C. Rassbach, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, Washington, D.C.; and Kathryn Darnell, Metzger Law Group, PLC...
...C.D.O.S. 13392CATHOLIC LEAGUE FOR RELIGIOUS AND CIVIL RIGHTS; RICHARD SONNENSHEIN; VALERIE MEEHAN, Plaintiffs-Appellants, ...
...for a permit violated the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons...of Orienta Point, including the Liberty Montessori School and Mamaroneck High...
...land use issue. Jared Leland, counsel to the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty of Washington, D.C., which drafted the complaint, said the...
...Roman P. Storzer, Anthony Picarello Jr. & Derek L. Gaubatz, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, Washington, D.C., in support of the plaintiff-appellee....
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