California Courts of Appeal
May 12, 2016
Superior courts have authority over agricultural labor board, panel rules
A state law that prohibits trial courts from considering legal challenges to the state Agricultural Labor Relations Board violates both the federal and state constitutions, an appellate court ruled Monday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A state law that prohibits trial courts from considering legal challenges to the state Agricultural Labor Relations Board violates both the federal and state constitutions, an appellate court ruled Monday.
The 5th District Court of Appeal struck down a portion of the labor code that precludes superior courts from any judicial review of ALRB actions. A three-judge panel unan...
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