The city of Chicago is taking a significant step to address urban blight by auctioning off over 800 neglected properties. This move comes after years of legal battles and financial penalties against the owners, Suzie B. Wilson and her sister, Swedlana Dass. The properties, located in the South and
The UK government is unveiling a series of significant changes to its planning rules designed to curb the number of legal challenges against major infrastructure projects. These proposed amendments, integral to the Labour Government’s "Plan for Change," seek to streamline the judicial review
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s return to office, a wave of executive orders has swiftly targeted the environmental and climate justice policies established by President Joe Biden. These policy reversals have sparked a fervent response from environmental activists and legal experts who are
The development of a 10.5-mile multi-use mountain bike trail in the Gans Creek Recreation Area in Columbia, Missouri, has ignited a heated debate among local residents, recreational enthusiasts, environmental groups, and government officials. This controversy mirrors a larger national conversation
In a bold move echoing his promise to overhaul regulations, President Donald Trump rescinded the AI-focused executive order enacted by his predecessor Joe Biden. Biden’s directive, instituted in October 2023, aimed to bring comprehensive safety and operational standards to the rapidly evolving
The multifamily housing industry in the United States faces a unique set of risks and opportunities during President Donald Trump's second term. With a Republican trifecta—control of the presidency, the House, and the Senate—there are significant implications for tax legislation, housing finance