Tacos are Sandwiches under Indiana Zoning Law
/In a recent zoning dispute, an Indiana judge ruled that tacos are legally sandwiches.
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In a recent zoning dispute, an Indiana judge ruled that tacos are legally sandwiches.
Read MoreHere in Indiana, the fight against livestock and solar farms seemed to have moved to the county level. Landowners can do a few things to improve their chances of obtaining the necessary county zoning approval for a new project.
Read MoreOn June 25, 2026, the United States Supreme Court issued a much-awaited decision in Monsanto v. Durnell. The Court overturned a jury verdict for the plaintiff, holding a federal law that regulates pesticides preempted plaintiffs’ state law claims.
Janzen Schroeder team members will attend the ISBA’s Cultivating Connections event on the eve of the 2026 Indiana State Fair.
Janzen Schroeder Ag Law team members will attend the Indiana Pork Producer’s Ham Breakfast that kicks off the 2026 Indiana State Fair.
Todd Janzen and Brianna Schroeder will join other Indiana Ag leaders at the 2026 ALP Golf Benefit Outing.
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