Moxley v. Town of Walkersville

A landowner sued a town for religious discrimination after the town denied a Muslim group’s request for a special exception to build a place of worship on his farm, citing traffic and infrastructure concerns.

ReligiousLiberty.TV
February 26, 2026
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Year: 2008 Outcome: Pending
Holding: A landowner sued a town for religious discrimination after the town denied a Muslim group's request for a special exception to build a place of worship on his farm, citing traffic and infrastructure concerns.
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Moxley v. Town of Walkersville is a Church & State case in 2008. The court held that a landowner sued a town for religious discrimination after the town denied a Muslim group's request for a special exception to build a place of worship on his farm, citing traffic and infrastructure concerns. The case resulted in a Pending outcome.