Litigation
Aug. 5, 2014
High speed rail opponents look for silver linings in ruling against their cause
Last week's ruling on the state's high speed rail set the project's opponents back in a big way. The 3rd District Court of Appeals restored to rail supporters the right to sell bonds while dismissing complaints about inadequate planning.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Last week's ruling on the state's high speed rail project set its opponents back in a big way. The 3rd District Court of Appeal hammered rail critics' recent victories, restoring to rail planners the right to sell bonds and dismissing complaints about inadequate planning.
Worse for opponents, one reading of the ruling suggests higher courts may be more deferential to state plann...
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