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Adult Uses: Adequate Alternative Sites

Stewart E. Sterk

When municipalities enact zoning ordinances that restrict the location of adult uses, they must take care to assure that adequate alternative sites remain available.

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Unjustifiable Conduct and Home State Jurisdiction Under the UCCJEA

Jeremy D. Morley

Interesting and difficult jurisdictional questions frequently arise when a parent unilaterally removes a child to an international jurisdiction.

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