Rebecca Bibliotheca, Bill Reel, and Radio Free Mormon discuss the Cody, Wyoming residents’ group ‘Preserve Our Cody Neighborhoods,’ which presented its case to the Wyoming Supreme Court. The case centers on the approval and construction of the Cody LDS temple, a commercial facility being built in a rural area of southwest Cody, on a two-lane, dead-end street, crowded among the existing single family homes of a once-quiet residential neighborhood.
Please note: The statements in this video are not meant to represent POCN’s legal position or its viewpoints regarding the matter. This reporting was done by third parties and is provided for informational purposes only. POCN encourages everyone to do their own research and form their own conclusions.
In the news: LDS Temple Law Suit Goes to Wyoming Supreme Court
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Updated June 20, 2024
All parties (POCN, LDS, and the City of Cody) filed their last legal briefs on April 15, 2024.
The Wyoming District Court heard oral arguments from POCN and the LDS Church on May 23, 2024 at 8:30a.m at the Park County courthouse in Cody. (Counsel for the City of Cody did not make oral arguments during the hearing.)
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