By Anna Scott
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A federal appeals court vacated a 2006 court order that halted dozens of real estate developments in San Diego over concerns about their impacts on endangered species in temporary coastal water habitats known as vernal pools.
The decision last month by a panel of 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judges stems from a lawsuit filed in 2006 by the Center for Biological Diversity and 13 other environmental...
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