No Deference to the Agency? Environmental Appeals in Indiana have Changed.
/A new 2024 law changes the way people challenge administrative decisions, especially IDEM appeals.
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A new 2024 law changes the way people challenge administrative decisions, especially IDEM appeals.
Read MoreLivestock facilities must go through numerous steps in order to operate, including state permit approval and county siting approval. State permit appeals in Indiana are heard by the Office of Environmental Adjudication. Permittees may represent themselves before the OEA, but they do so at their peril.
Read MoreLast year the standard for review for administrative decisions was upended (Indiana and federal level). Recently our Court of Appeals explained that this change does not apply to zoning appeals.
Todd Janzen and Brianna Schroeder will both be presenting for the Indiana Farm Bureau Webinar on Agricultural Contracting.
The team from Janzen Schroeder Ag Law will attend Indy Bar’s luncheon hosting U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown.
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