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FEDERAL JUDGE’S DECISION STAYING CALIFORNIA LOW CARBON FUEL STANDARD MAY UNDERMINE STATE GREENHOUSE GAS REGULATION
By Luthien Niland, 3rd year GGU law student A Federal District Court judge from California’s Eastern District has now refused to stay his decision dealing a blow to the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) implementation of the Global Warming Solutions … Continue reading
Posted in Air and Environmental Justice, Climate Change
CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT’S MATOSANTOS DECISION – THE END OF REDEVELOPMENT AGENCIES IN CALIFORNIA?
By Jon-Erik W. Magnus* For more than half a century, redevelopment agencies (RDAs) have played a central role in transforming California’s cities. The effect of RDAs on California’s urban landscape is much debated. As a local example, the San Francisco … Continue reading
Posted in Land Use



