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Thursday, December 28, 2006
6th Circuit Awards Attorneys' Fees In RLUIPA Case
Yesterday in DiLaura v. Township of Ann Arbor, (6th Cir., Dec. 27, 2006), the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with plaintiffs in a RLUIPA case that they were "prevailing parties" and were entitled to $178,535 in attorneys fees, rejecting the district court's lower award. In the underlying case, the Apostolate for the Eucharistic Life challenged the Township's refusal to grant a zoning variance so it could operate a bed and breakfast that hosted guests without charge for prayer and contemplation.