A federal court has ruled that a local group lacks “associational or organizational standing” and therefore cannot challenge the village of Chestnut Ridge’s 2019 zoning laws, which allow neighborhood houses of worship. That’s according to the Journal News. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reportedly decided the group Citizens United To Protect Our Neighborhoods, or CUPON, failed to show how the law allowing houses of worship directly harmed them. CUPON has a second court case pending in the New York Appellate Division. Chestnut Ridge officials did not comment.