In May, an appeals court struck down an interpretation of the Coastal Act that would have impinged on local governments' ability to make local land-use decisions. City of Malibu v. California Coastal Commission, 205 Cal.App.4th 1259 (2012) B234353 (Cal.App. 4th Dist.2012).
At issue was a dispute between the city and the co...
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