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Podcast Episode 15 – Development Credits, Permitting, and Ripeness with Mark Miller of Pacific Legal Foundation

Mark Miller, Pacific Legal Foundation

Mark Miller

In Episode 15, Mark Miller of the Pacific Legal Foundation joins us to talk about three cases that PLF is involved in presently, including the case of Ganson v. City of Marathon in which the U.S. Supreme Court recently denied certiorari. Mark was a very entertaining and informative guest.

Ganson v. City of Marathon

Marquette County Road Commission v. EPA

Pacetta v. Town of Ponce Inlet

Some other helpful links:

The Pacific Legal Foundation blog on the Ganson case

The Pacific Legal Foundation blog on the Marquette County Road case

The Pacific Legal Foundation blog on the Pacetta case

In our opening statement, we discuss Jensen et al. v. Village of Mount Pleasant et al. The petition and motion to dismiss can be accessed at these links:

Petition

Motion To Dismiss

Also, please share your thoughts on the show or this episode with me. I’m on Twitter @J_Clint. My webpage bio is here:

http://www.lockelord.com/professionals/s/schumacher-j-clint

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