SCOTUS rules Fremont can order woman to tear down unpermitted Buddhist temple

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SCOTUS rules Fremont can order woman to tear down unpermitted Buddhist temple
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MiaoLan Lee filed a lawsuit back in 2021 alleging religious, racial and gender discrimination. She claims her white neighbors have been allowed to build without permits or get permits when they should have been denied.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday a Fremont woman must comply with the city's orders to remove a Buddhist temple from her property.The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday a Fremont woman must comply with the city's orders to remove a Buddhist temple she built without permits on her 29-acre property near Mission Peak.

"Sometimes it makes me wonder if I had been a white woman, would I have been treated differently?" she said. "If I don't stand up I feel like I am not doing myself a favor or the citizens." "My neighbor, who has the same slope, the same zoning, the same fire hazard, the same creek and they had unpermitted work over 10 years," she said. "They were able to get permits for their garage, their cement deck."

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