Monthly Archives: September 2011

SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY

The recent dust-up over a newly enacted state law requiring school districts to have a social media policy that meet certain minimum state standards is a classic example of unintended consequences. Frankly this was much more than a dust-up.  It … Continue reading

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TAX CREDITS FOR PRIVATE SCHOOL TUITION

The implications of a recent decision by the Missouri Supreme Court in Manzara v. State of Missouri,which held that a taxpayer does not have standing to challenge tax credits has far reaching implications with respect to separation of church and … Continue reading

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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT – AUTHORITY TO DENY

A recent case, Alexander & Lindsey v. Platte County  involving the denial of a preliminary plat by Platte County resulted in the Court of Appeals  directing the County to approve the preliminary plat because the plat complied with all of the requirements … Continue reading

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