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Irrigation District Loses Lawsuit Over Dry-Year CVP Allocations
In a victory for the owners of senior water rights, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the operators of the Central Valley Project (CVP), in times of water shortage, could reduce a larger proportion of water from the two districts than from other entities with
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Oct 1, 2003
L.A., Inspection Fees Withstand Sign Companies' 1st Amendment Challenge
A federal appeals court has lifted an injunction against a City of Los Angeles billboard inspection fee, finding that the billboard companies that opposed the fee are unlikely to win a First Amendment lawsuit.
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Oct 1, 2003
Land Use Bills Stall at Capitol; Minor Measures Pass, but Significant Legislation Meets Resistance
State lawmakers approved few pieces of substantial land use legislation before adjourning for the year in September. Nearly all of the high-profile proposals became two-year bills, meaning they will be revived in some form after the Legislature returns in January.
Paul Shigley
Oct 1, 2003
9th Circuit Upholds Arizona Law Requiring 1 a.m. Business Closures
A divided panel of federal judges has upheld an Arizona state law that requires adult-oriented businesses to shut down at 1 a.m.
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Oct 1, 2003
Appelate Panel Allows Lawsuit Over Blythe Project to Proceed
Opponents of a power plant near Blythe may proceed with a lawsuit that had been thrown out for being filed too late.
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Oct 1, 2003
San Jose Loses Eminent Domain Lawsuit; Court Won't Let City Condemn Agreement with Developer
The City of San Jose Redevelopment Agency cannot use its power of eminent domain to escape from a contract that gave a company an exclusive right to negotiate a development agreement, the Sixth District Court of Appeal has ruled.
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Oct 1, 2003
Adult Businesses: Court Extends �Baby Tam' Tp Permit Suspension Process
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled the City of San Diego’s method for suspending and revoking nude dancing licenses is unconstitutional because it allows an adult business to be closed down while the business appeals the city’s action.
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Aug 1, 1999
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